The headlines from tonight's leader's debatepublished at 22:52 BST 28 April
If you're just joining us after a fiery leaders debate, here are the key lines that emerged as the leaders of the six main political parties in Wales clashed over the NHS, cost of living, immigration and independence.
- Asked who they would work with to form the next Welsh government, Labour, Plaid Cymru, the Lib Dems and the Greens all ruled out working with Reform - but not with each other.
- Reform challenged all the main parties to publish the full costs of their policies ahead of next week's Senedd election, saying "ours are ready". It comes after independent analysts criticised the lack of transparency on how manifesto pledges would be funded.
- Eluned Morgan defended her relationship with the prime minister and his Westminster government as she was questioned about his policies to tackle the cost of living crisis.
- Rhun ap Iorwerth said Wales cannot "risk handing power" to Reform, and asked Dan Thomas whether he was appointed because he does everything Nigel Farage tells him.
- Anthony Slaughter said independence is the best future for Wales and that the Greens would prioritise tackling the cost of living crises, with policies like a rent freeze and free bus travel.
- Darren Millar brought some laughs from the audience as he claimed the UK Green leader Zack Polanski was a "boob whisperer", referencing a claim Polanski once made that hypnosis could enlarge a woman's breast size.
That's all from the live page team, but you can read more about each party leader's performance in tonight's debate here ahead of next week's Senedd election on 7 May.





