Rachel Treadaway-Williams visits two organisations who were dismayed when the Guinness World Records organisation refused to sanction their record-breaking efforts. Show more
The essential guide to Welsh life with Lucy and Rhodri Owen. Rhodri is in Abertillery helping the residents of Portland Street get healthier and fitter. Show more
The guide to Welsh life with Lucy and Rhodri Owen. Rachel Treadaway-Williams reports on a family-run car empire which closed seven years ago leaving millions of pounds of debt. Show more
The essential guide to Welsh life. Rachel Treadaway-Williams meets a man who spent over 3,000 pounds training as a driving instructor, but is still struggling to find customers. Show more
A new breed of company is offering to write off credit card debt, but as Rhodri discovers, sometimes they can't live up to their misleading promises. Show more
Wales' best consumer stories. Rachel Treadaway-Williams gets advice from lawyer Wayne Beynon on what to do if a private parking company issues a parking ticket that's not deserved. Show more
Do those bargain offers at the end of the supermarket aisles really do save you money? Rhodri tests the shoppers of Bridgend to see if they can tell a real bargain from a fake. Show more
Wales' best consumer stories. Rachel Treadway-Williams investigates why one airline charges passengers to enter their passport details at check-in. Show more
Wales' best consumer stories. The team hear from a couple who were sold a kitten that was too young to survive. Rachel examines the personal data we reveal when we shop online. Show more
Wales' best consumer stories. The team hear from a woman who faced a bill for thousands of pounds after being signed up for services she says she didn't fully understand. Show more
Lucy is at an infant school in Neath to find out what we know about St David's Day, while Rachel Treadaway-Williams investigates a Day of the Jackal-style fraud. Show more
Rachel Treadaway-Williams meets customers who are dissatisfied with their energy supplier, and Rhodri Owen finds out how the Portland Street residents' fitness regimes are going. Show more
The essential guide to Welsh life. Rachel Treadaway-Williams meets the customs officers whose job it is to clamp down on the illicit trade of importing cigarettes. Show more
The essential guide to Welsh life. Rhodri Owen helps the residents of Portland Street to improve their health and fitness. Plus, how to treat someone who's had a stroke. Show more
Reporter Rachel Treadaway-Williams looks at the pros and cons of cavity wall insulation, and is also given exclusive access to the South Wales Police mounted section. Show more
Are companies offering cavity wall insulation properly assessing properties before they carry out work? And Rhodri Owen challenges Helen Williams to live on cash for a month. Show more
As the credit crunch continues, the Welsh workforce is feeling the squeeze. Rachel Treadaway-Williams discovers how those faced with losing work can manage when the worst happens. Show more
One of the UK's biggest sub-prime companies comes under the spotlight; and how to be fashionable without forking out a fortune. Show more
Consumer stories with Lucy and Rhodri Owen. Lucy investigates complaints about sub-standard cavity wall insulation, and there's a look at a serious case of website cloning. Show more
X-Ray looks at the work of a specialist Welsh unit that has been set up to crack down on loan sharks; and Rob Storer has advice on driving more safely and economically. Show more