Oliver Hides and studio guests discuss the lessons that need to be learnt from the recent storms that have left hundreds of homes across Wales inundated
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.
Does a Royal visitor or politician make a difference to flood victims? And should we call time on stag and hen dos for environmental reasons? Show more
This half term, Wynne chats to the 14-year-old Syrian refugee who’s become star winger at Ystradgynlais RFC.
And shines his Spotlight on something theatrical happening in Wales. Show more
Renowned hypnotherapist Paul McKenna talks about his 2020 tour called Change Your Life; and singer-songwriter Roachford chats about his brand new album Twice In A Lifetime. Show more
Steve 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.
In 1990, floods devastated a large part of North Wales. Tracy Cardwell, a young journalist at the time, returns to the epicentre in Towyn to recall events with local people. Show more
They've opened arenas for Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark – now James McCluskey’s band MiG-15 play live for Janice.
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