After the first minister gives evidence to the Covid Inquiry, Bethan Rhys Roberts asks – do bereaved families, the NHS and care homes have the answers they wanted from the hearings? Show more
On the day the Senedd votes on Vaughan Gething becoming the next first minister, Bethan Rhys Roberts looks at the significance of his election as leader. Show more
Disabled people across Wales tell Wales Live they've faced barriers when it comes to accessing healthcare – we ask what can be done to improve their experiences. Show more
With Bethan Rhys Roberts. With children as young as 11 buying illegal vapes from pop-up shops, there are concerns about addiction levels in young people. Show more
With Nick Servini. A child sexual abuse victim says she feels multiple police failures over 30 years have robbed her of justice. And a discussion on plans to reform the Senedd.
Bethan Rhys Roberts has the latest on the announcement of a nuclear power station on Anglesey. And will Vaughan Gething weather the storm over donations? Show more
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What next for Ukrainian refugees when their time runs out with their hosts? We hear from two families who have both struggled to find somewhere more permanent to live. Show more
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The mid-Wales community coming together to help families hit hardest by the cost of living crisis, and the hospital switching to solar to cut energy bills. Presented by Bethan Rhys Roberts. Show more
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With stalking rates rising, we hear from one victim who says more needs to be done by police, and the World Cup: why are some Welsh fans travelling to Tenerife rather than Qatar? Show more
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As more and more staff are switching careers, is Wales facing a teacher-shortage crisis? Plus we look at the added stress of rising prices on families caring for a child with cancer. Show more
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A mother whose baby was stillborn says she was let down by the NHS. Are childcare costs becoming too much for families? Should the way Wales is governed change? Show more
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We hear about life on an NHS waiting list, the government allowance for students which hasn’t gone up for over a decade, and an artist putting stained glass into derelict buildings. Show more
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BBC Wales Live hears all the latest on Plaid Cymru’s leadership and asks education minister Jeremy Miles whether free meals in primary schools is achievable.
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What do the new laws around policing and protest mean for Wales? Are we taking too many antibiotics? And Wales’s voice at the top table of European football joins the programme. Show more
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In this episode, we discuss fresh uncertainty around one of Wales’ biggest employers TATA Steel, and just how effective was the firebreak lockdown? With Bethan Rhys Roberts. Show more
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Presented by Bethan Rhys Roberts. Why can’t those told to isolate by the NHS app access the £500 isolation payments, while they can in England? Plus young carers. Show more
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On the day MPs try to find a way forward on Brexit, Wales Live is live in Westminster with the latest analysis and reaction. With Jason Mohammad and Bethan Rhys Roberts. Show more
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The people spending years living in temporary accommodation because of a shortage in social housing and comedian Tudur Owen looks back at the first Assembly elections 20 years ago. Show more