Articles...
Oct 3 2007
COUNCILLORS are due to visit land earmarked for a new housing estate....
Oct 3 2007
CAERPHILLY MP Wayne David helped create a stir recently when he popped into two coffee mornings in aid of Macmillan Nurses....
Oct 3 2007
A CITY high school will be hosting an open day tomorrow....
Oct 3 2007
THE writer of the Lonely Planet guide to Wales is judging this year’s National Tourism Awards in Llandudno....
Oct 3 2007
PLANS have been unveiled for a “natural burial ground” in the Vale of Glamorgan....
Oct 3 2007
PASSENGERS on an open top bus were treated to live music as they travelled around the city....
Oct 3 2007
Girls of 11 are being offered lap dancing classes at the council-sponsored St David’s Hall. Is it right?...
Oct 3 2007
THIEVES have stripped lead piping from a church....
Oct 3 2007
AN operatic star will join the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of Paul Robeson’s transatlantic broadcast to the Miners’ Eisteddfod in Porthcawl....
Oct 3 2007
MORE than half of identity theft victims in Cardiff admit they didn’t look after their personal information properly before becoming a victim of the crime....
Oct 3 2007
POLICE are investigating two thefts in Rhymney. Over the weekend alcohol was taken from a unit on Maerdy Industrial Estate. It was the second theft from the unit in a week. And thieves stole a bike from outside a house in Maerdy View, Rhymney, at about 6.15am yesterday....
Oct 3 2007
CHILDREN at a special school will be enjoying the great outdoors thanks to a new play area....
Oct 3 2007
IEUAN Wyn Jones promised better transport to Wales’ airports as he unveiled his priorities for the next four years....
Oct 3 2007
A WOMAN in her 80s disturbed two intruders at her Valleys home in broad daylight....
Oct 3 2007
A ROW has erupted after a financial watchdog revealed that sick leave among workers with the Vale of Glamorgan Council is costing council taxpayers up to £830,000 a year....
Oct 3 2007
THIEVES stole a satellite navigation system from a Renault van parked in Castle View, Pwllypant, Caerphilly, on Tuesday night....
Oct 3 2007
ELECTORS have under two weeks to have their say at the next election....
Oct 3 2007
A MAN has admitted causing criminal damage to a car park barrier. Steven Phillip Evans, 29, of Beechwood Street, Rhydyfelin, Pontypridd, was given a 12-month conditional discharge at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court for damaging the NCP car park barrier on June 25....
Oct 3 2007
AT JUST 28, Gwenllian Lansdown was thrown in the political deep end this week as she started work as chief executive of Plaid Cymru....
Oct 3 2007
HOME maintenance packs for the over 50s have been launched by a council....
Oct 3 2007
A FAMILY who won almost £7m on the lottery will spend their winnings on luxury caravans....
Oct 3 2007
CHILDREN as young as 11 are being offered pole dancing classes as part of a council-run initiative....
Oct 3 2007
A CALL for an investigation into the floods that devastated homes in South Wales will be made tonight....
Oct 3 2007
MOTORISTS have been warned to expect delays on a road into Barry on Sunday due to work to cut back trees....
Oct 3 2007
A WELSH sporting charity is getting set for a barrel of laughs, with the news that comedian Jimmy Tarbuck will be the star guest at its annual Christmas celebrations....
Oct 3 2007
PEOPLE offered Nike trainers at low prices are being warned they could be stolen....
Oct 3 2007
MOTORISTS face weeks of forking out up to £5 a day to park on city centre streets – even if the ruling Liberal Democrat executive agrees tomorrow to cut charges....
Oct 3 2007
AN artist from Cardiff is to receive a £5,000 prize for winning a national self-portrait competition....
Oct 3 2007
A WELSH university has received a multi-million-pound boost to teach Japanese....
Oct 3 2007
CALL centre staff in Cardiff have raised hundreds of pounds for a Welsh children’s cancer charity....
Oct 3 2007
A COURT withdrew charges of failing to produce driving documents – because the police station the accused was trying to present them at, was closed....
Oct 3 2007
PUPILS helped police catch speeding motorists outside their school as part of a scheme to try to make their community safer....
Oct 3 2007
WALES is to receive £350m investment in its major road network in the next four years....
Oct 3 2007
THE candidate who failed to win back Blaenau Gwent for Labour in last year’s by-election does not want another crack at the seat, it has emerged....
Oct 3 2007
A MURDER inquiry launched yesterday into the death of a trainee hairdresser beaten to death while out walking her dog is the biggest the Dyfed-Powys force has dealt with in 20 years, officers said last night....
Oct 3 2007
A CLEANER whose family scooped a £7m jackpot has revealed how a mysterious message from a psychic foretold that her family would win a fortune....
Oct 3 2007
TEENAGER Kirsty Parfitt is the toast of her family today....
Oct 3 2007
POLE-DANCING is not a suitable activity for a child....
Oct 3 2007
ST Fagans National History Museum is offering British Sign Language tours of the museum with deaf guides – a first for museums in Wales....
Oct 3 2007
A SINGING soldier from South Wales has vowed to carry on singing after being knocked out of TV talent show the X-Factor....
Oct 3 2007
A CRACKDOWN on human trafficking into the UK is being launched today....
Oct 3 2007
A ROW has erupted after a financial watchdog revealed that sick leave among workers with the Vale of Glamorgan Council is costing council taxpayers up to £830,000 a year....
Oct 3 2007
A FORMER school has been developed into 15 new homes...
Oct 3 2007
SOUTH Wales poet Francis Page has released a CD of his work to raise cash for the charity that helped him through depression....
Oct 3 2007
THE Assembly Government is seeking the power to force big businesses to offer services in Welsh....
Oct 3 2007
TUTORS and mentors who help to inspire their students will be honoured next month....
Oct 3 2007
THE body which oversees the teaching profession in Wales is seeking the help of teachers with disabilities....
Oct 3 2007
PUPILS at a Catholic high school are proving they have a way with words....
Oct 3 2007
A MIGHTY HEART (15)...
Oct 3 2007
MORE than 1,000 teenagers in Wales are being asked their views on learning in the biggest ever study of its kind....
Oct 3 2007
A DRIVER yesterday told of the moment he discovered the wreckage of the crash which killed four teenage girls on a Welsh mountain road....
Oct 3 2007
NEW measures to protect NHS staff from violence will be announced today by Health Minister Edwina Hart....
Oct 3 2007
DAVID CAMERON will today insist he will not change course as he tries to convince voters his Conservative Party is ready to seize power....
Oct 3 2007
A TEENAGE driver who had passed his test just three days previously was “showing off” when he crashed, killing his four teenage passengers, a court heard yesterday....
Oct 3 2007
A TORY government would not sanction a “great leap forward” in devolution for Wales, David Cameron said last night....
Oct 3 2007
THE launch in Wales this week of a new “super commission” covering equality issues has been described as an “absolute shambles”....
Oct 3 2007
A COMMUNITY stalwart has died just four days after giving away his only daughter on her dream wedding day....
Oct 3 2007
CONSUMERS in Caerphilly are being warned to be wary of people offering jewellery for sale in the street....
Oct 3 2007
NEW legislation aimed at improving bus services is being proposed by Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney AM, Huw Lewis....
Oct 3 2007
In her own right she is one of Britain’s top paralympic athletes having competed in two Commonwealth Games events and European and World Championships....
Oct 3 2007
AT the age of 68, you could be forgiven for thinking Tony Wynne should be slowing down....
Oct 3 2007
SOMETIMES there might not seem enough hours in the day for John Evans....
Oct 3 2007
Lollipops have been unveiled as the latest weapon in the battle against student noise....
Oct 3 2007
A TALKING fur parrot is predicted to be the surprise must-have toy this Christmas....
Oct 3 2007
NEW mum Charlotte Church has revealed how she went into labour in B&Q....
Oct 3 2007
PUPILS protesting over a new school uniform policy set fire to their blazers yesterday....
Oct 3 2007
A JURY yesterday began the long-awaited task of deciding whether Diana, Princess of Wales, was murdered in an establishment conspiracy....
Oct 3 2007
MAX BOYCE revealed yesterday how he had to re-write three months of work in a day and a half after Wales’ shock World Cup exit....
Oct 3 2007
UNIONS joined forces yesterday to demand answers from a Welsh council over the “scandal” of its controversial £83m e-government programme....
Oct 3 2007
A WOMAN claiming to be a child sex-assault victim said she had no idea the man she accuses had a past conviction for raping a 14-year-old and indecently assaulting a second girl....
Oct 3 2007
A NEWLY launched “super-commission” looking at equality issues has started in chaos....
Oct 3 2007
CANNABIS plants and heroin were seized and three people arrested for supplying drugs in two police raids....
Oct 3 2007
A VALLEYS football club is selling its roof on an internet auction site to raise cash for the club....
Oct 3 2007
Gordon Brown was yesterday urged to withdraw all British troops from Iraq within six months....
Oct 3 2007
SHE was a beautiful socialite, the eldest daughter of the Sixth Marquess of Anglesey and granddaughter of the Eighth Duke of Rutland....
Oct 3 2007
GRANDMOTHER-OF-FIVE Kay Sutton will be wearing her heart on her sleeve as she climbs North Africa’s highest peak for a charity....
Oct 3 2007
MORE than 120 golfers took to the course at Bryn Meadows Golf Club for a charity event....
Oct 3 2007
EXPENSIVE cars are being vandalised by teenagers suspected of stealing their crests for trophies....
Oct 3 2007
A CELEBRATION for an expectant mum held to mark Breast Cancer Awareness month raised hundreds of pounds for charity....
Oct 3 2007
SIX South Wales councillors are going head to head in a fun event to encourage youngsters to get involved in democracy....
Oct 3 2007
CITY libraries have been forced to close 42 times in the last six months because of staff shortages, it was revealed today....
Oct 3 2007
A YOUNG entrepreneur has been shortlisted for an award after his business generated a £1m annual turnover less than three years after it was founded....
Oct 3 2007
RAM-RAIDERS smashed a stolen Nissan Micra into a shop causing damage estimated at £20,000....
Oct 3 2007
A FUNDRAISING event to horrify participants will raise vital cash for charity....