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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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Political news, discussions and analysis, plus a round-up of the Sunday papers with our guest reviewers.

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Elections in England, Australia and Wales. And what are minerals?

5/4/2025
Professor Sir John Curtice takes us through the data on the closest by-election since the second world war and local elections in England. Niki Savva joins us from Canberra with the latest on the Australian general election. Neha Mukherjee explains why the US wants the deal on Ukrainian minerals so much. Professor Richard Wyn Jones looks ahead to the Senedd 2026 election, and Councillor Calum Davies tells us why he thinks the Conservatives should embrace getting rid of the Senedd. Sandra Loy from Cardiff Journalism School and Alex Barros-Curtis MP review the papers.

Duration:00:54:29

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27/04/2025

4/27/2025
Vaughan Roderick with Political news, discussions and analysis, plus a review of the Sunday papers.

Duration:00:54:58

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Steel, tariffs, a new German coalition, farm subsidies, the WI's 100th Welsh annual conference

4/13/2025
After parliament was recalled on Saturday to save British Steel's Scunthorpe plant, Alun Davies National Secretary for Steel for Community Union is with us with a Welsh steel worker's reaction. Ian Williams, long time foreign correspondent and author of Vampire State: The Rise and Fall of the Chinese Economy tells us what the US-Chinese trade war means for the rest of us. Chief Political Editor of DW news Michaela Kuefner explains how and why German politicians made a coalition deal as quickly as possible. Guto Bebb, CEO of the FUW says that changing the way farming subsidies are paid is bad for Welsh agriculture. And Jill Rundle, chair of the national federation of the Women's Institute in Wales talks about all the WIs campaigns. Sarah Jones, Vicar of St John the Baptist church in Cardiff and Cllr George Carroll, leader of the Vale of Glamorgan's conservatives are in the studio to review the papers with our presenter, Vaughan Roderick.

Duration:00:55:34

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Trump's tariffs, Welsh Labour rifts, Le Pen and the far right, Welsh Lib Dem conference

4/6/2025
Journalist and Trump supporter Steve Merczynski joins us with the American reaction to Trump's tariffs, whilst MediWales' CEO Gwyn Tudor explains how they affect Welsh pharmaceutical exports. Guardian columnist Will Hayward goes through the ins and outs of the relationship between the Welsh Labour government and their UK counterparts. Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Jane Dodds is in the studio after her party's spring conference. Julie Morgan MS and Adam Rees from the Huggard Centre review the papers.

Duration:00:56:02

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Welfare cuts, Irish neutrality, assissted dying, constituency names and SLAPPs

3/30/2025
Blaenau Gwent MS Alun Davies is in to talk about the effect of welfare changes on his constituents. Emeritus Professor Brigid Laffan analyses Irish neutrality in a changing world. Plaid Cymru MP Liz Saville-Roberts discusses the constitutional intricacies of the Assisted Dying Bill. Political commentator Matt Kilcoyne explains why he thinks new constituency names in Wales should be bi-lingual. David Hooper tells us why he wrote his book, Buying Silence, all about Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation. Former Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood and journalist Andy Bell review the Sunday papers.

Duration:00:53:09

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A new world order? Welfare reform, inward investment, Plaid Cymru conference, dementia season

3/23/2025
Former president of the NATO parliamentary assembly, Madeleine Moon and historian and political commentator Sir Deian Hopkin consider the new world order. Economist Alex Clegg from the Resolution Foundation discusses welfare reform and the upcoming spring statement. Businessman Mark Rhydderch Roberts has suggestions on how to improve the Welsh economy. Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth is with us following his party's spring conference. Conservative MS James Evans discusses dementia care. Lord Byron Davies and Professor Louise Miskell review the papers.

Duration:00:54:47

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Ceasefire? Trade tariffs, Future Generations Act, Sturgeon stands down and feeding the public

3/16/2025
Will Russia agree to a ceasefire? Political analyst and youtuber Vlad Vexler gives us the inside track on Russian opinion on the war. Economist Linda Yueh explains how US tariffs affects world trade and former Welsh government minister Jane Davidson is with us to celebrate 10 years of the Future Generations Act - what is it and what has it achieved? Nicola Sturgeon is standing down from Holyrood at the next Scottish election. Veteran broadcaster Lesley Riddoch talks about her legacy. After twenty years of research, Professor Kevin Morgan from Cardiff University has published a book, 'Serving the Public'. He tells us why he thinks free school meals is a wonderful Welsh innovation. Cardiff County Councillor Rodney Berman and Anna Brychan from the University of Wales Trinity St Davids review the Sunday papers.

Duration:00:55:24

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Ukraine, Higher Education, a new electoral map, Covid remembrance, the Law Society at 200

3/9/2025
Former MP and chair of the defence committee, Tobias Ellwood illustrates how Europe could fill the void left by America's pulling their military intelligence from Ukraine. Professor Leighton Andrews from Cardiff Business School and former Education Minister explains why he's angry about Cardiff University cuts and says what he would like to see happen with higher education in Wales. On Covid Remembrance Day, Dr Simon Williams from Swansea University outlines how the pandemic changed us - and says we're back to the "old normal". The Border Commission is about to publish its final recommendations on a new electoral map for Wales. Their Chief Executive, Shereen Williams tells us how they went about redrawing the map. As the Law Society of England and Wales celebrates 200 years of its existence, board member and family lawyer Hannah Newberry remembers the notable lawyers of Wales.

Duration:00:56:29

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Ukraine, aid cuts, German coalition building, space monitoring and former chief whip's memoirs

3/2/2025
President Zelensky and european leaders are in London to discuss the future of the Ukraine War, Rhodri Lewis is in London for BBC Wales and unpacks the situation following the public falling out between the US and Ukrainian presidents. Russell Isaac, DRR consultant talks about the importance of overseas aid matters, after a government minister resigns following Prime Minister Keir Starmer's decision to cut overseas aid to increase defence spending. In Germany, CSU/CDU and the SPD have begun exploratory talks to form a coalition. Micheala Kuefner, Chief Political Editor at DW explains what it all means. The MoD want to build a state of the art radar at Cawdor Barracks in Pembrokeshire. Associate Professor of Astropolitics, Dr Bleddyn Bowen tells us who we monitor in space and why. And former Secretary of State for Wales, Simon Hart reveals all about the dying days of the last conservative government in his published diaries, Ungovernable.

Duration:00:55:31

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23/02/2025

2/23/2025
Political news, discussions and analysis, plus a round up of the Sunday papers with our guest reviewers.

Duration:00:55:02

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Ukraine, higher education, deliberate deception, German elections and the life of Margaret Lloyd George

2/16/2025
Ukrainian journalist Romeo Kokriatski joins us from Kyiv to discuss developments on the Ukraine-Russian war. Higher Education Minister Vikki Howells is with us to discuss university funding and falling numbers enrolling for higher education. Mick Antoniw MS talks about the Senedd's upcoming standards committee's report on deliberate deception. As Germany prepares to go to the polls, Professor of German Andrea Hammel discusses the main issues in the election. And Richard O'Brien tells us more about the work of Margaret Lloyd George during the first world war.

Duration:00:54:40

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09/02/2025

2/9/2025
Presenter Vaughan Roderick remembers Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas with his biographer Aled Eirug and former Secretary of State for Wales Ron Davies; Dr Brieg Powel from Exeter University talks everything Trump and peace in the Middle East; anti-nuclear campaigner Robat Idris discusses simplifying planning permission for nuclear reactors; Children's Commissioner for Wales Rocio Cifuentes debates the perils of smart phones; and her former correspondence secretary Matthew Parris reminisces about Margaret Thatcher, 50 years since she was elected Conservative leader in February 1975. Catherine Fookes MP and housing association CEO Auriol Miller review the papers.

Duration:00:56:29

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University funding, economy, WG budget, rail, Gaza

2/2/2025
Guests include Cefin Campbell MS, economist Vicky Pryce, WLGA's Cllr Lis Burnett, UNICEF's Tess Ingram in Gaza, TfW's CEO James Price and Michael Nevin. Paper reviewers Luke Fletcher MS and writer Jon Gower.

Duration:00:54:53

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Ceasefire, Trump, farming protests, electoral reform, Holocaust, local radio

1/26/2025
Guests include Prof Natasha Lindstaedt from Essex University; Chair of Republicans Overseas, Greg Swenson; Mark Drakeford MS; Ann Davies MP; Jennifer Harding-Richards, organiser of Swansea's Holocaust Memorial event and Mon FM's Tomos Dobson, plus paper reviewers Professor Richard Thomas and Wales Green party leader Anthony Slaughter.

Duration:00:55:41

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Middle East ceasefire, Trump, child grooming and Welsh rail

1/19/2025
Guests include Israeli journalist Gideon Levy, Welsh Labour peer and former Middle East Minister Lord Peter Hain, US politics expert Dr Joseph Phillips from Cardiff University, Welsh Conservative leader Darren Millar MS and Plaid Cymru's deputy leader in the Senedd, Delyth Jewell MS. Reviewing the papers: Welsh Liberal Democrat MP David Chadwick and Helen Whyley from the Royal College of Nursing Wales.

Duration:00:54:33

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Grooming gangs, economy, and Wales council budgets

1/12/2025
Political news, discussions and analysis, plus a round up of the Sunday papers with our guest reviewers.

Duration:00:55:13

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Reforming social care, Middle East peace prospects and remembering the Westland affair

1/5/2025
Political news, discussions and analysis, plus a review of the Sunday papers

Duration:00:55:20

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Syria, renewable energy, Wales civil service & Holyhead port/Irish election

12/15/2024
Political news, discussions and analysis, plus a round up of the Sunday papers with our guest reviewers.

Duration:00:54:36

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08/12/2024

12/8/2024
Political news, discussions and analysis, plus a round up of the Sunday papers with our guest reviewers.

Duration:00:55:03

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Floods, farming, assisted dying, Tory leadership in the Senedd and Welsh diaspora

12/1/2024
Political news, discussions and analysis, plus a round up of the Sunday papers with our guest reviewers.

Duration:00:56:05