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Radio Wales,18 May 2026,121 mins

Ian Hunt takes your calls on young offenders, street parking and the Women's Six Nations.

The Phone In

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Tougher action against parents is one of the measures being announced by the UK Government to tackle crime by young people in England and Wales. As part of the Youth Justice White Paper, parenting orders will be strengthened and extended, which can compel parents or guardians to address their child's behaviour. This includes parents attending counselling or guidance sessions, or face penalties such as fines. So do you think parents should take more responsibility when their child breaks the law? How do you feel about paying for on-street parking? Parking charges have now been introduced on Aberystwyth’s promenade. It costs £3.50 to park for two hours, and £5 for four hours. Ceredigion Council says it's aimed at managing high demand for spaces, and making it easier for people to find somewhere to park. And is it time to invest more money into women’s rugby? Wales slumped to an unprecedented third consecutive wooden spoon in this year’s Women’s Six Nations Championship. Defeat against Italy yesterday has extended their winless run to a record nine Tests.

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