Sharp End 12th May 2014
In a very special edition of Sharp End, I'll be joined by the leaders of all four of the political parties to discuss fifteen years of the National Assembly.
On the 12th May 1999, the very first meeting of the Assembly took place. You can see who was there for that historic first session in the programme trail above.
Fifteen years on, it's not only the hairstyles which have changed. The Assembly now meets in a purpose-built chamber in an iconic building and it has the power to make its own laws.
What has devolution achieved in that fifteen years? Has it made Wales a better or worse place in which to live and work? And where does devolution go from here?
For the first time outside of an election campaign, the four party leaders will be in one studio to discuss all these matters.
Carwyn Jones, Andrew RT Davies, Leanne Wood and Kirsty Williams joined me for this extended special edition of Sharp End. You can watch it in full, below.