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Radio Wales,23 Mar 2026,121 mins
Jason Mohammad takes your calls on ME, women's safety whilst running and extras.
The Phone InAvailable for 21 days
Campaigners are calling for better services for people in Wales who have chronic fatigue syndrome, also known as ME. The condition affects thousands of people here - and can leave them unable to perform many physical or mental activities. The Welsh Government said proposals for an all‑Wales specialist, an expert group and national standards were being actively considered. Get in touch with the show to share your family’s experiences of ME. We’re also discussing the safety of women and girls whilst running. North Wales Police has deployed officers along popular running routes, in an effort to make women feel safer. Data shows that 68% of women surveyed in the UK have experienced abuse during a run. How safe do you feel whilst out running? And a new Peaky Blinders film has just appeared on Netflix. But this isn’t the end of the Shelby saga, which is set to continue with two new series on the BBC. An open casting has been held in Birmingham, looking for supporting artists - also known as extras. If you’ve ever been an extra then let us know. Call or WhatsApp 03700 100 110, or Text 8 10 12. Be part of the nations' conversation.
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