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"I would have felt cowardly... especially in a city where music means that much"
Nobody knew who Cliff was on his first day, including the staff guarding the front gate.
"The silence built..." As the 007 actor returned to Wales, he recalled a previous visit.
The Labour peer reflects on what's behind the party's Election gains, and why it happened.
Sir Gareth Edwards pays tribute to former First Minster Rhodri Morgan who's died aged 77.
The Welsh Labour leader told Good Morning Wales what he felt should happen next.
And does he back Andrew RT Davies as leader of the Welsh Conservatives?
The UKIP leader says the party has been running a 'strong campaign' in Wales.
Is there a contradiction in 'access to the free market' but an 'end to free movement'?
The ex-Wales striker thinks his former club can upset the odds and beat Real in Cardiff
Rusna from Newport explains how she spoke to her children about the Manchester attack.
Steve Brown remembers being at the event which kick-started the 'Summer of Love'.
Ronnie Hughes describes how his daughter watched the Manchester Arena bombing unfold.
Diana explains why she thinks the massive fixture in Cardiff should be called off
Alice, who had bought VIP tickets, had her bag stolen immediately before the bomb went off
The only Welsh actor ever to feature in the TV series on it's new incarnation, 25 years on
Vaughan joined Jason on the Election Call show. What's his verdict on the Labour leader?
The actor, who plays cunning Little Finger in the hit TV drama, joined Eleri.
The former Plaid Cymru leader pays tribute to the former First Minister, who has died
Wales midfielder Angharad James happy to find a new club after the collapse Notts County
Evan John Hughes worked on the Moors murders investigation, and recalls it vividly.
WRU Chairman Gareth Davies on why Cardiff Friday night fixtures are a thing of the past
Mark explains why his party want a 'second referendum', what it means, & how it would work
Welsh footballing legend Terry Yorath has his say on the Champions League final in Cardiff