Bethan and Jason presents a special Wales Live Debate. At a time of great change in UK politics, an audience in Llandudno questions a panel of politicians on the big issues of the day.
The preparations going on behind-the-scenes for a Coronavirus outbreak. Plus, why children's hospices in Wales are struggling with funding; and what is it like to start to lose your sight?
Bethan, Jason and guests discuss the latest on the coronavirus outbreak. On the day the chancellor unveils the Budget, what will the economic impact on Wales be?
Are fines the way to make sure people self-isolate?; plus, the parents of a Red Cross volunteer who killed herself asks if she was failed by mental health services and police.
Bethan looks at the people suffering from 'long Covid' months after symptoms started. What is being done for them? Plus, a mother who couldn't see her disabled son for 14 weeks during lockdown.
Bethan discusses the fresh uncertainty around one of Wales' biggest employers, TATA Steel, as a former executive says it's time for the company to find a way out of the UK; and just how effective was the firebreak lockdown?
An interview with the first minister after the announcement about meeting at Christmas. Plus, the parents who continue to homeschool their children after lockdown.
Why can't those told to isolate by the NHS app access the £500 isolation payments, while they can in England. Plus, young carers who say they need more support because of the toll lockdown is taking.
Is the continued closure of schools 'systematic abuse'? Bethan speaks to one headteacher who thinks so. Plus, life on the frontline of the NHS; and the Egyptian photographer who says Wales's landscape inspired him.