32 Available Episodes (73 Total)Average duration: 00:28:04
Mar 17, 2021
Covid-19: a lasting legacy?
00:28:05
As the tide turns in the fight against coronavirus, Oliver Hides asks what happens next?
Will we soon return to life as we lived it before?
Or will Covid-19 have changed the way we live, work and – most importantly - think?
Mar 10, 2021
Stopping a stalker
00:27:29
Fixation, obsession, unwontedness, and repetition are the hallmarks of stalking. Victims of this crime can be left feeling powerless. In January 2020, stalking protection orders were introduced to police forces in Wales and England. The aim was to make it easier for victims of stalking to get protection. Eye On Wales finds out if police forces in Wales are making use of these new powers.
Mar 05, 2021
Imprisoned in Iran
00:28:16
Oliver Hides hears how Wales has become central to the campaign to win the release of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, the British-Iranian who has been incarcerated in Tehran for the last five years.
And – as she approaches the end of her sentence – he explores how long it may be before she is re-united with her family.
Feb 25, 2021
Nuclear Test Veterans
00:27:59
Oliver Hides hears from the dwindling band of brothers who witnessed the atom bomb tests that saw Britain's military enter the nuclear age in the 1950s and 1960s.
Almost 70 years on, they've just been told that their service in the deserts of Australia and the vastness of the Pacific Ocean doesn't qualify for recognition by a medal.
Now the association that represents them is marshalling its arguments and forces to try and make the authorities reconsider that decision.
Feb 17, 2021
Vaccinating Wales: the first major milestone
00:27:39
Oliver Hides and guests discuss the progress of the coronavirus vaccination programme.
With the first four priority groups all offered a jab, what will follow in the weeks ahead?
Having their say are:
Dr Liam Taylor, deputy medical director of the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
Virologist Dr Richard Stanton from Cardiff University's School of Medicine and
Dr Kimberly Dienes, lecturer in clinical and health psychology at Swansea University.
Feb 10, 2021
Pandemic Puppies
00:28:11
Oliver Hides explores the pandemic puppy boom. What does it mean for responsible owners? And what may be in store for man’s best friend when the bubble eventually bursts?
Feb 03, 2021
Covid cancer care
00:27:48
Eye on Wales hears how people with suspected cancer symptoms may be more scared of catching Covid-19 than being checked out. One charity estimates 3,500 are 'missing' from the NHS.
Jan 27, 2021
A Coronavirus Diary
00:28:02
An insight into a working day in the life of three hospital staff, from across Wales, who are in the frontline of the battle against Covid-19
Nov 18, 2020
The Show Can't Go On
00:27:52
Songwriter Amy Wadge, Stereophonics sound engineer Dave Roden and others in the live music industry talk about how they've fared since the sector was shut down in March.
Nov 11, 2020
The Royal British Legion
00:27:50
On Armistice Day, Oliver Hides profiles the work of the Royal British Legion in Wales, hearing from staff, volunteers and beneficiaries about the charity's role in both remembering the dead and supporting the living and learning how that work has been affected by Covid-19
Mar 17 | 00:28:05
Covid-19: a lasting legacy?
Mar 10 | 00:27:29
Stopping a stalker
Mar 05 | 00:28:16
Imprisoned in Iran
Feb 25 | 00:27:59
Nuclear Test Veterans
Feb 17 | 00:27:39
Vaccinating Wales: the first major milestone
Feb 10 | 00:28:11
Pandemic Puppies
Feb 03 | 00:27:48
Covid cancer care
Jan 27 | 00:28:02
A Coronavirus Diary
Nov 18 | 00:27:52
The Show Can't Go On
Nov 11 | 00:27:50
The Royal British Legion
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