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As Wales welcomes back our first Tour De France winner, Max pays a tribute through poetry.
Market commentator David Buik explains how transnational companies can reduce their UK tax
Hayden will join other riders from across Wales cycling with Geraint in Cardiff.
Brenda's niece Natalie was killed by a visually impaired man who drove through a red light
The micro-engraver on how and why he made six of the notes after Kane won the Golden Boot
Huw Jones Williams on the school's sporting alumni, including Bale, Warburton, and Thomas
Entertainer Brian Llewellyn refused to perform after a school said Punch must not hit Judy
The tackle around the shoulders to dislodge the ball is a cause for concern, says Edwards.
'Starting menopause at 29 left me grieving with no help'
The former Wales flanker pays tribute to retiring Lions captain Sam Warburton.
'He has to do a great big mea culpa'... Guto worked for Boris when he was Mayor of London.
World Cup chat leads to the three reflecting on all of the events they didn't attend.
Keith Allen co-wrote New Order's 1990 England anthem - during a renaissance for the game
Tony Blair's former communications chief gives his verdict on Johnson & Davis' next moves.
Former Welsh secretary told Dot Davies programme that David Davis was right to resign.
She's as Welsh as bara brith - Kylie tells Eleri about growing up with a Welsh family.
Loan shark victim wanted children taken into care
Jan Ravens proves once again that she's a Dead Ringer for a cavalcade of famous voices.
Fishing journalist Dave Barham reflects on the record-breaking catch off west Wales.
Cherelle developed the incredibly rare condition after giving birth earlier this year.
Gary Mitchell has worked with John and Rick, from South and Mid Wales Cave Rescue Team.
Tonia Antoniazzi MP gives Dot Davies her reaction, following yesterday's announcement.
Campaigner Kim Bryan on how she was befriended by undercover police officer Mark Kennedy.
Callers on 麻豆官网首页入口 Radio Wales aired their fears for the future of Airbus in north Wales.