Adam Walton discusses Coronavirus and other epidemics, to understand how viruses spread across the globe and what ways we can all prevent infection. Show more
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.
Are you prepared to stop having more children for the sake of the planet? And do you care if we lose free cashpoints? Do we still need them? Show more
Michael Rafferty, conductor and leader of Uproar tells Wynne about their latest tour and Wynne gets those little niggles off his chest in the Wednesday Whinge. Show more
Ethical chef Deri Reed is in the Midweek Menu kitchen; and comedian and writer Jo Brand talks about her ‘evening with’ show at the Swansea Grand Theatre at the end of March. Show more
Natasha 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.
With marches for Welsh independence attracting large crowds, Oliver Hides digs into the roots of Indy Curiosity to ask where it has come from – and where it might lead.
Great music from the 1960s to today. Plus, Blur guitarist Graham Coxon chats to Janice from LA where he’s been composing the soundtrack for TV series 'The End Of The F-ing World'.
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