On the eve of Wales' Six Nations opener in France, Scrum V The Warm-Up chats to three former players who have been there and done it.
BBC Wales and broadcast partner S4C will bring young comprehensive coverage of national coach Warren Gatland's side's progress in the 2025 Six Nations. Wales play their tournament opener against France in Paris on Friday, 31 January (20:15 GMT) before taking on Italy in Rome on Saturday, 8 February.
Head coach Warren Gatland says Wales have a "huge amount of respect" for France scrum-half Antoine Dupont, but their "whole focus can't be on him".
Full-back Liam Williams hopes to resume his quest to become the 10th member of the 100 Wales cap club by lining up against France in Paris this Friday.
People are set to see their water bills go up on average from £503 to £639 from April - around a 27% increase. It's the start of five years of increases that will see household water bills in Wales rise by a total of 42% to become the highest in England and Wales by 2030.
Puberty blockers are no longer prescribed in England and Wales following a review that raised concerns about their safety
GMT Coverage: Listen live on BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru, BBC 5 Live; text commentary and highlights on BBC Sport website and app; watch on S4C. Antoine Dupont will return to captain France in their Six Nations opener against Wales on Friday.
A puberty blocker ban for trans youth in Wales is “unlawful”, a Plaid Cymru politician has claimed.
The BBC is pushing on with its Wynne Evans and Joanna Page 'All At Sea' series despite the alleged remark from the 'Strictly Come Dancing' star.
Davies, reflecting on the time he and the great Eddie Butler started the Scrum V show on the BBC, has spoken to enough coaches and chairmen over the years to know there has always been a lack of trust between the Welsh Rugby Union and the four regions, largely over finances. Except now there is also little harmony or loyalty.
Household water bills in Wales are set to increase by 42% over five years, making it one of the highest in the UK. From April, people in Wales are set to see their water bills go up on average from £503 to £639, which is around a 27% increase.
Two west Wales businesses have been recognised at the Careers Wales Valued Partner Awards 2025. Canolfan S4C Yr Egin and Hywel Dda University Health Board were acknowledged for their 'outstanding contribution' to supporting learners and linking classroom learning with future careers.