Sunday Supplement BBC Radio Wales
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- Government
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Political news, discussions and analysis, plus a round-up of the Sunday papers with our guest reviewers.
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Prisons, Senedd expansion and steel
Guests include Conservative MP Jamie Wallis, Wales Green Party leader Anthony Slaughter, Conservative MS Darren Millar, Labour MP Beth Winter, steel expert Dr Carol Bell, the FT's Lucy Fisher, crossbench peer Lord Burns, Future Generations Commissioner Derek Walker and Eluned Parrott, who was the Liberal Democrats' AM for South Wales Central from 2011-2016, in what was then the Welsh Assembly.
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Election analysis, 25 years of Welsh devolution and nuclear power in north Wales
Guests include Conservative MP Craig Williams, Labour MP Nia Griffith, director of the Wales Governance Centre Professor Richard Wyn Jones, Conservative commentator Tim Montgomerie, former Welsh Secretary, ex Labour MP and former member of the Assembly - Ron Davies, Aled Eirug -- a Senior Lecturer at Swansea University - who co-edited 'The Impact of Devolution in Wales Social Democracy with a Welsh Stripe', Plaid Cymru's leader in Westminster and the MP for Dwyfor Meirionnydd, Liz Saville-Roberts, Dr Matt Wall, Head of the Department of Politics, Philosophy and International Relations at Swansea University, and George Carroll, Leader of the Conservative Group on the Vale of Glamorgan Council.
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20mph & 30mph, SNP, assisted dying and social media
Political news, discussions and analysis, plus a round up of the Sunday papers with our guest reviewers.
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Middle East, 20mph, PIP payments and the Farmer-citizen movement
Political news, discussions and analysis, plus a round up of the Sunday papers with our guest reviewers.
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12/11/2023
Political news, discussions and analysis, plus a round up of the Sunday papers with our guest reviewers.
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Local Elections special
On the fifth of May we all have the chance to vote for the people we want to run our local council. Four separate elections are going on in the UK - each one with their own political context. But wherever you are it's this vote that decides who runs your local authority, and that means decisions on transport, schools, social services, waste and more. With that in mind, we've dedicated much of the programme to a live round table discussion with candidates from different parts of Wales.
Customer Reviews
If you want to know what is going on in Wales, this is the podcast to listen to!
I listen to this podcast every week to catch up on the truly important issues being discussed in Wales. I only wish that I understood enough Welsh to listen to it on Radio Cymru. Mr. Roderick is extremely knowledgeable and seems very fair to both sides of any issue. I highly recommend this podcast to anyone who loves Wales.