Oliver Hides goes in search of compromise in the long-running argument between anglers and canoeists over access to Wales' many rivers, lakes and reservoirs.
Claire and the team bring you everything you need to know as you wake up. News, sport, travel and weather: if you're talking about it, we're talking about it.
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Wynne learns about the world of micro-adventures with adventurer Roland Williams and shines his spotlight on 'A Night at the Musicals' at the Wales Millennium Centre.
Nutrition expert Ian Marber gives advice on healthy eating and songwriter Shelly Poole talks about her album 'Hard Time for the Dreamer', her 'Tremeloes' dad and 'Alisha's Attic'. Show more
Gareth and the team bring you up to date with everything you need to know as you head home. News, sport, travel and weather: if you're talking about it, we're talking about it.
A vicious outbreak of racial violence on a scale never before seen in Britain shook Butetown in Cardiff a century ago. Mo Jannah uncovers its lasting impact. Show more
Join Adam for brilliant songs from the 60's right through to today. Adam also introduces fresh new music and artists from Wales.
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