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Pact meeting change

THE date of a Pact meeting has changed after its cancellation last night. Read

Plight of the aviator takes bizarre twist

THE tale of eccentric aviator Maurice Kirk is up in the air again. Read

Cost of car crime

YOUNG people with a history of motoring offences are to attend an awareness day to highlight the dangers of their actions. Read

Teen made indecent images of children

A TEENAGER yesterday admitted making indecent photos of children. Read

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Blair basks on Treasure Island as Brown sinks

YOU’VE heard of The Unsinkable Molly Brown. Coming to a polling booth near you – The Sinkable Gordon Brown. Read

Helicopter fundraising gets off the ground

MORE than 120 events were held in Wales last month to raise cash for a fleet of new helicopters for the Wales Air Ambulance. Read

Fine art of pub life

A PUB is to host coffee mornings and art exhibitions in a bid to change its image. Read

Ducks set for race

FIVE hundred ducks will be on the water next week as Gwent Police hold their annual charity duck race. Read

Bid to tighten pollution control at Aberthaw

A PETITION seeking tighter conditions on pollution from Aberthaw Power Station will be discussed at the National Assembly tomorrow. Read

Pride comes first

PLAID AM Chris Frank has called on the Vale of Glamorgan Council to support the Pride in Barry campaign. Read

Young mum’s flying leap for sick children

A YOUNG mum is preparing to leap out of a plane to raise money for terminally ill children. Read

Tips for pupils on life after school

THE contact centre industry has called on the next generation of employees to start preparing for life after school. Read

Wales passes first law since the 10th Century

WALES’ first modern law has been passed by the National Assembly. Read

Swerving dad was over drink-drive limit

A FATHER-of-three who drove while over the drink limit was stopped by police when he was seen swerving. Read

Garden makeover

PUPILS at a city school got out their spades to improve the school gardens. Read

Battle against hospital bugs must intensify

MORE must be done to fight dangerous infections in hospitals and clinics, the Assembly Government will be told today. Read

Taking up the running in memory of Richard

THE best friend of a skateboarder, killed when he crashed into a lamppost, is training for a 10k run in his memory. Read

Mark helped steer Wolves to cup glory

MARK Kendall never let success on the pitch go to his head. Read

A tougher flower

FLOWERS which are more sustainable could be a feature of the displays in South Wales in future years. Read

Distinguished RAF chaplain who became a rector in the Vale

WING Commander, the Reverend Frank Watkin Price has died aged 86. Read