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Spring makes a grand entrance
It's a sure sign that spring is on the way when the fields start filling up with new-born lambs. Tuesday was officially the first day of spring, and I spent part of it with the area warden for the National Trust in Carmarthenshire, Wyn Davies. Wyn admits this is his favourite time of the ...
Beti and David: Caring for someone with dementia
BBC Radio Cymru's Beti George shares her story of caring for husband David.
Mount Everest and Wales: a brief history
Everest's links to Wales go back even further than the days of Hillary and Tenzing. The mountain itself was named after Colonel Sir George Everest, who was born in Crickhowell, Powys in 1790.
Could Offa's Dyke be the gigantic worm cast of a Tremors graboid?
Archaeologists reveal that Offa's Dyke may be 200 years older than previously thought. But what if the origins of the earthwork are more sinister?
Coming Home by Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson
When I was asked if I wanted to have my family history explored through Coming Home, I immediately said yes that I wanted to try. My older sister and myself have had brief attempts at looking back at our family tree, but neither of us has really had the time to make a proper go of it.
Young and Welsh in the Sixties
"If you can remember the Sixties, then you weren't really there." I can't remember who said that (I tend to forget where I left my car keys these days) but I must challenge the allegation. I was there, and despite the inevitable onset of senility, I can still remember the most exciting decade ...
Inspired by Snowdonia
Writer and Art Historian Mari Griffith dons her walking boots and heads for the mountains in search of some places in Snowdonia that have inspired artists for centuries
Behind the scenes of Iolo's Welsh Sea
Iolo's Welsh Sea producer John Gwyn takes us behind the scenes when the team filmed sharks for the last episode in the series.








