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Sunday, 18 June 2006

HOW very sad that your columnist Nathan Bevan, whilst reviewing Channel 4's Big Brother in Wales on Sunday, saw fit to ridicule one of the two Welsh housemates on the programme, Glyn Wise, and also felt obliged to berate his family and home town of Blaenau Ffestiniog. Read

Sunday, 11 June 2006

AFTER reading the article in your excellent newspaper about political correctness gone mad, I can only say what can you expect? Read

Sunday, 4 June 2006

IT HAS been confirmed by numerous sources that the planet will be facing climate change with at least a rise of three degrees Celsius in the next several decades. Read

Sports Letters, 4 June 2006

JAMES CORRIGAN, you have put your good self on my Christmas card list with your latest column (WoS, May 28). Read

Sunday, 28 May 2006

ONE test of Peter Hain's Wales Bill will be whether the National Assembly will be able to prevent another Tryweryn, when the North Wales valley was flooded in 1965 to supply Liverpool with water. Read

Sports Letters, May 21 2006

WITH the soccer World Cup just around the corner, it might be a good time to look at the state of the game in Britain. Read

Sunday, 21 May 2006

I MUST say how pleased I am to see a regional office of the Senedd coming to Llandudno Junction, further devolving the political process in Wales. Read

Sunday 14 May, 2006

WITH reference to the rise of the despicable British National Party, I lived in Oldham during the troubles of a few years ago and saw first-hand the BNP at work there. Read

Sports Letters, Sunday 7 May

THE fiasco over the way England's Football Association appointed Steve McClaren reflects quite positively on our own administrators in Wales. Read

Sunday, 7 May 2006

IN THE wake of the local elections this week, I would like to pay tribute to a remarkable Parliamentarian, whose life was sadly cut short last week, the late Independent MP Peter Law from Blaenau Gwent. Read

Holiday Letters, 7 May 2006

I'M going to New Zealand this winter for two weeks and wanted to know if you could recommend the best places to visit? It's my first time in New Zealand. Read

Sunday, 30 April 2006

JUST who does Angharad Mair think she is to state that Eglwys Wen Primary school should close to make way for the Welsh medium school Ysgol Melin Gruffydd? Read

Sunday, 23 April 2006

IT IS ironic New Labour is trying to argue that it's wrong for National Assembly candidates to be fighting both for an individual constituency and the regional list on the grounds a failed candidate can end up in the Assembly by the back door. Read

Sports letters: Sunday, 23 April 2006

I AM responding to your editorials on the current Welsh rugby crisis. Read

Sunday, 16 April, 2006

AFTER being involved in the work of refurbishing the hall in Pontyberem and organising the opening concert, I felt totally dejected when I read Angharad Mair's criticisms on Sunday. Read

Sunday, 9 April 2006

FURTHER to Angharad Mair's article Why Britain needs a level playing field. Read

Sports Letters: Sunday, 9 April 2006

IN the aftermath of the actions of Swansea City FC and three of its players I find it amazing that Swansea fans are claiming that the media is persecuting them. Read

Sports letters: Sunday, 2 April 2006

NOT even the inquisitive and curious mind of Hercule Poirot could break into the mysterious world of the Welsh Rugby Union these days. Read

Sunday, 2 April 2006

WHAT a disappointment BBC Wales' coverage of the Commonwealth Games has been. Read

Sports letters, 26 March, 2006

WHICH team benefited the most from the Six Nations competition? Read

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