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Special election episode with an in-depth look at the election in Wales, with contributions from Scotland and England.
May 3, 2026
53m 54s
What now for Starmer? The Middle East. Education, finance and the Welsh civil service. And a leader interview
Apr 26, 2026
55m 10s
Starmer woes, peace talks, health, housing, church mapping and a leader interview
Apr 19, 2026
55m 05s
Lebanon, Hungarian elections, the electorate and the environment, electoral system, orthodox Easter and a leader interview
Apr 12, 2026
54m 58s
More highlights from the year so far
Aug 30, 2025
55m 20s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5/3/26 | Special election episode with an in-depth look at the election in Wales, with contributions from Scotland and England.✨ | electionspolitics+5 | Richard Wyn JonesAilsa Henderson+1 | BBC | WalesScotland+1 | electionsWales+5 | — | 53m 54s | |
| 4/26/26 | ![]() What now for Starmer? The Middle East. Education, finance and the Welsh civil service. And a leader interview | After another difficult week for the Prime Minister, the Times' Patrick Maguire discusses his position. The ceasefires continue but what is happening with talks to end the hostilities in the Middle East? We have international peace negotiator Nomi Bar Yaakov on the programme. Education is fully devolved yet little has been said about it during the Senedd campaign. Lucy Crehan from the Centre for Education Systems and the general secretary of the teaching union UCAC talk about the new curriculum for Wales. Most parties claim to have fully costed manifestos, but are their financial plans workable? Guto Ifan from the Wales Governance Centres takes us through the figures. Des Clifford is a former civil servant and has published a booklet called Slouching Toward Cardiff Bay. He's with us to discuss the past 27 years of devolution and the challenges ahead for the next Senedd.And in the last in our series of leader interviews, Labour's Eluned Morgan joins us. | 55m 10s | ||||||
| 4/19/26 | ![]() Starmer woes, peace talks, health, housing, church mapping and a leader interview | With the latest revelations on vetting Mandelson and what the Prime Minister did and didn't know, the FT's political editor George Parker updates us. Israel have agreed a 10 day ceasefire with Lebanon. What does this mean for the fragile ceasefire in Iran? Former foreign office minister Kim Howells discusses. How should the next Welsh government deal with the health service? The Royal College of Surgeons' Jon Barry and Dr Helen Howson from the Bevan Commission have some ideas. The Senedd manifestos are all in, and every party has made their offer on improving housing stock in Wales. The Bevan Foundation's head of policy Mabli Jones is with us to tell us what the issues are. And what's happened to the 6,500 non-conformist chapels that were all over Wales at one point? The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales believe only around 1,500 are still in use as places of worship. Susan Fielding talks about the plan to hold a census of church buildings to see what's happened to them all.And in our penultimate leader interview, it's Plaid Cymru Rhun ap Iorwerth's turn. | 55m 05s | ||||||
| 4/12/26 | ![]() Lebanon, Hungarian elections, the electorate and the environment, electoral system, orthodox Easter and a leader interview | Despite a ceasefire with Iran, Israel continues to bomb Lebanon. We'll hear from Sabine Abiaad from Action Aid in Beirut. As the polls open in Hungary, what is the fate of Victor Orbán? Journalist Ivan Nagy joins us from Budapest. As the Senedd election campaign hots up, is the environment a sticking point? Abi Beck from RenewableUK Cymru and John O'Connell from the Tax Payers' Alliance discuss. Nominations for Senedd candidates have closed. How will the parties deal with the new voting system? Jess Blair from the Electoral Reform Society explains it all. And did you know it's Easter Sunday all over again? Father Jacob is an orthodox priest and explains how the orthodox church celebrates a week later.And in our series of interviews with party leaders in the run-up to the Senedd election, this week it's Reform's Dan Thomas' turn. | 54m 58s | ||||||
| 8/30/25 | ![]() More highlights from the year so far | Vaughan Roderick looks back at highlights from Sunday Supplement over the past few months, including a row over rail funding, the future of Ukraine and Syria, the passing of Pope Francis, and the 'Great Bibles' going on display at the National Library of Wales.Interviews with Ben Lake MP, Ukrainian journalist and refugee Kateryna Gorodnycha, Children's Commissioner Rocio Cifuentes, Syrian doctor Mohammad Alhadj Ali, Delyth Jewell MS and Lord Don Touhig, Professor Elin Haf Gruffydd Jones and the National Library's Timothy Cutts. | 55m 20s | ||||||
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