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Councils slammed at final E.coli hearing

THE families affected by the deadly South Wales E.coli outbreak have accused the authorities of allowing a "rogue trader" to sell contaminated meat. Read

News from Blaenau Gwent

Danger junction demand

Danger junction demand

A NOTORIOUS accident blackspot where two men died has again come under fire following yet another terrifying smash. Read

Superbug fight for Liam

MIRACLE pacemaker baby Liam King is facing another struggle for his life after contracting the MRSA superbug. Read

News from Bridgend & Maesteg

Couple died from carbon monoxide poisoning after chimney removed

A couple were found dead from carbon monoxide poisoning just weeks after having their chimney removed, an inquest heard today. Read

Inquest opens into lastest Bridgend death

An inquest opened today into the death of the latest young person to be found hanging in a county blighted by suicides. Read

News from Merthyr Tydfil

NO DEALS

Labour refuse to be involved in council coalition

“WE will not be subscribing to village or playground politics, we will however be an effective opposition and when necessary we will have no hesitation in exposing the shortcomings of the Independent party.” Read

For ousted Labour boss Harvey, the pen is now mightier than the ward

“AFTER the initial five minutes of disappointment I recognised the public had spoken.” Read

News from Neath

Police nursery visits brings reassurance to Cimla

POLICE have been offering advice and reassurance to parents and staff at Cimla’s Little Acorns Nursery. Read

It’s off to the races we go

It’s off to the races we go

FINE weather brought the crowds out for the Banwen Miners’ Hunt’s annual point to point steeplechase. Read

News from Pontypridd & Llantrisant

James faces up to volcano’s fury

A FORMER Llantrisant lifeguard is preparing for days of drama in the shadow of an erupting volcano in South America. Read

Man, 19, admits to attacks on girl, 16

A TEENAGER assaulted his 16-year-old ex-girlfriend on the way home from a firework display, one week after he attacked her in a back lane. Read

News from Port Talbot

Slreazy does it

“THE dirtiest campaign Port Talbot has ever seen” – that’s the damning verdict of a Port Talbot councillor on the run-up to the council elections. Read

AM’s praise for campaign

AN ANTI-ARSON campaign across Neath and Port Talbot comprehensive schools has won praise from Aberavon’s Assembly Member. Read

News from Rhondda

We’re in blue heaven

THE FA Cup Final is no laughing matter at one Penygraig joke shop, as staff get serious about supporting the Bluebirds. Read

Hall demolition to go ahead

RESIDENTS of Maerdy will delighted to hear that a much talked about eyesore will soon be removed from the village. Read

News from Rhymney Valley

Future of council is undecided

AN UNBEARABLY close result at the Caerphilly council elections has left the borough in limbo. Read

Murder charge after street assault

A 25-YEAR-OLD man appeared in court yesterday (Wednesday) charged with the murder of a man outside a Tredegar pub. Read

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