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Mar 13 2008
How a teenage boy from South Wales could become the next big thing on the dance floor....
Mar 13 2008
The NHS has been ripped apart, the patient needs to be put back in the centre of attention and devolution offers real hope, says Eirlys Warrington, the recently retired chairwoman of the Royal College of Nursing. Steffan Rhys’s report is the last in the Western Mail’s series on the 60th year of the NHS...
Mar 13 2008
ROSEMARY Ives was just eight when her mother died suddenly from a heart attack....
Mar 13 2008
Manhattan-style chic or a blot on the landscape? As planning permission is granted for a new 33-storey apartment block in Cardiff Bay, Catherine Jones reports on the growth in high-rise living...
Mar 13 2008
DID you know that councils provide a wide range of leisure and recreational services for the public to enjoy? Councils manage leisure centres, museums, art galleries and tourist attractions and often organise special cultural events....
Mar 13 2008
WITH the economic winds battering Britain poised to do as much damage as the real winds battering the coast, Alistair Darling had little scope to deliver an upbeat Budget yesterday. In the circumstances, he did well to find any money at all to spend on worthy projects like increased child benefit and a higher (if one-off) winter fuel allowance for pensioners....