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Oliver Hides hears from those who witnessed the A-bomb tests that saw Britain enter the nuclear age about their battle to convince the military establishment to grant them a medal Show more
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Eye on Wales hears how people with suspected cancer symptoms may be more scared of catching Covid-19 than being checked out. One charity estimates 3,500 are 'missing' from the NHS.
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With the General Election campaign past its halfway point, what are we to make of the show so far? A panel of experts takes the temperature of the battle for Number 10
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Oliver Hides and guests explore the economic impact of Coronavirus - the firms, jobs and wages lost - and discuss the prospects for recovery as businesses begin to open up again.
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Kayley Thomas finds out if older carers in Wales are getting the help they are entitled to. Wales has the highest rate of older carers in the UK and many are going without support.
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Kayley Thomas and guests survey Wales's path to tax-raising powers from April 2018 and - with income tax powers to follow in 2019 - explore where fiscal devolution is heading.
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Beavers were hunted to extinction in the Middle Ages; now there are plans to return them to Wales. Supporters say they will bring many benefits, but others remain unconvinced.
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Nine months after a landslip which eventually led to people leaving their homes, Kayley Thomas visits the Tawe Valley to see the impact landslides can have on a community.
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Charlotte Dubenskij and the team offer in-depth analysis on the issues and stories that matter, including an examination of the new National Adoption Service.
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Kayley Thomas visits the Burry Inlet, where cockles are inexplicably dying early, plus she meets a cockle gatherer concerned for his trade and the scientists looking for answers.
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15 year old Rebecca tells her story of how she was cyber bullied after a friend innocently posted a photo of her online which made her look like she was wearing less than she was.
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ME/CFS patients in Wales say they're not getting the diagnosis and treatment they need. They have called it a 'humanitarian crisis'. Eye On Wales finds out more.
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In October 2018, Storm Callum battered South Wales . It was the worst flooding event in 50 years. At least 326 homes were affected. Two flood victims tell their story.
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The Eye on Wales team focus on the big issues, offering in-depth explorations of the day's most pressing stories and broadcasting rarely-heard voices. Show more
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Stephen Fairclough and the Eye team hear how the lives of two women - one aged 85, the other 90 - were saved when their parents put them on trains and into the care of strangers.