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Review of the Year - People

Roy Jenkins looks back at some of his guests from 2015, including Kate Adie, Major General Tim Cross, Garin Jenkins and Menna Elfyn.

30 minutes

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Thu 7 Jan 2016 05:30

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So many fascinating people, so many stories, and sometimes, it seems, so little time to tell them.Β  Roy Jenkins choses just half-a-dozen of the individuals who featured in our programme last year, welcomed us into their lives, and shared their opinions.

Garin Jenkins had a reputation as one of the hard men in Welsh rugby - tough, committed, and familiar with the sin bin.  Since retiring with 58 caps, and three World Cup tournaments behind him, he’s spent a great deal of time coaching younger players.  He’s also heard as part of the Radio Wales commentary team, and speaking to all kinds of gatherings about the Christian faith which has grown increasingly important to him.  When we talked at the start of last season’s Six Nations, the hard man reflected on one of his hardest times.

In December the agonised parliamentary debate on bombing Syria threw into sharp relief the decision to invade Iraq in 2003, and ahead of a public lecture in Swansea, we met a man who had a unique vantage point in that conflict.  Major General Tim Cross, was Britain’s most senior figure in charge of humanitarian aid and reconstruction.  He’s an Anglican lay minister, and chair of the Christian think-tank Theos. 

The General Election saw many familiar figures disappearing from the Commons, few more popular than Paul Murphy, the miner’s son from Abersychan who stood down after 28 years as Labour MP for Torfaen.  He’d played a key role in the Northern Ireland peace negotiations and served as secretary of state there, as well as two periods as secretary of state for Wales.   Paul Murphy’s Roman Catholic faith has been an important driving force in his politics, and before he went to the Lords as Baron Murphy of Torfaen he reflected on what he saw as the biggest ethical and moral issues facing the United Kingdom.

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  • Sun 3 Jan 2016 09:03
  • Thu 7 Jan 2016 05:30

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