Postpublished at 20:33 British Summer Time 22 April 2015
Conservative Stephen Crabb and Labour's Owen Smith argue over whether Westminster or Wales were responsible for any cuts to the NHS in Wales.
Wednesday 22 April 2015
First of the all-Wales political debates for Election 2015
Stephen Crabb for the Welsh Conservatives
Owen Smith for Labour
Leanne Wood for Plaid Cymru
Kirsty Williams for the Welsh Liberal Democrats
Pippa Bartolotti for Wales Greens
Nathan Gill for UKIP Wales
Conservative Stephen Crabb and Labour's Owen Smith argue over whether Westminster or Wales were responsible for any cuts to the NHS in Wales.
Everybody is right in their way says the Greens Pippa Bartolotti about NHS row
Liberal Democrat Kirsty Williams says the welsh govt needs to use any money wisely and not the range of cuts
The point has been made that health is a devolved issue
Nick Servini
Political editor, Wales
"All parties so far accuse the others of using NHS as political football. Gill first one not to praise 100% saying it's mixed, external," says Nick Servini on Twitter.
The Green's Pippa Bartolotti says we're simply not spending enough money on the NHS
Just like the other televised debates - the ITV Wales debate has its own 'spin room' where every cough and spit from the six parties will be poured over
"In order to pay for a thousand doctors, will you accept that we can levy tax on sugary drinks?" Plaid's Leanne Wood asks of Owen Smith.
If you really care about the NHS lets sit down with the staff and find solutions says Lib Dem Kirsty Williams
Welsh Labour made the decision as to what to do with the budget said Stephen Crabb
Labour invented the NHS says Owen Smith
Nick Servini
Political editor, Wales
BBC Wales political editor Nick Servini tweets: "Predictable start so far: Crabb on economy, Smith on straight fight between Labour and Tory, Wood on ending austerity.", external
The first question from the audience is on the NHS
The opening speeches are underway - all six leaders get a say before the debate opens up
Party leaders have given their opening statements - economy, health service, public services, energy, and immigration
Welcome to BBC Wales' live blog covering the ITV Wales leaders' debate in Cardiff. It will feature Labour's Owen Smith, Conservative Stephen Crabb, Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood, the Liberal Democrats Kirsty Williams, UKIP's Nathan Gill and the Greens' Pippa Bartolotti. It is due to kick off any minute.