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Nov 13 2007
A defenceless father-of-one was repeatedly punched, kicked, and stamped upon before being found dead in a lane, a court heard today....
Nov 13 2007
BURGLAR Ian Richard’s latest crime took the biscuit when police found him with two stolen Gregg’s gingerbread men....
Nov 13 2007
A GAMES teacher who coached new Wales rugby captain Gethin Jenkins today declared: “No-one deserves this more.”...
Nov 13 2007
A YOUNG drinker had to have a metal plate inserted into his head after a vicious attack in a pub smoker’s area....
Nov 13 2007
CERYS Matthews literally jumped head-first into her new life in the jungle in the first episode of I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here....
Nov 13 2007
A NEW exhibition will be unveiled today featuring three photographs of Welsh celebrities....
Nov 13 2007
VIEWERS have chosen real-life drama in the Coal House over their usual soaps....
Nov 13 2007
TRAINS from Cardiff Central Station were delayed after a man lay down on tracks further down the line. At 5.42pm last night, the man lay down between the lines at Neath train station. Although the train went over him, it was coming to a stop and he escaped unharmed....
Nov 13 2007
NEARLY 600 jobs have been saved at a threatened South Wales cosmetics factory after the plant was bought by another company....
Nov 13 2007
POLICE were today investigating the suspicious death of a 50-year-old bingo hall worker....
Nov 13 2007
A BUSINESS owner has appeared in court charged with the manslaughter of a teenage employee....
Nov 13 2007
A MULTI-MILLION pound revamp of a South Wales town has been given the go-ahead....
Nov 13 2007
A MAN has been charged with causing grievous bodily harm after a late-night attack left another man fighting for his life....
Nov 13 2007
A SUPERMARKET giant accused of being responsible for the death of a father has had its case adjourned....
Nov 13 2007
PUBLIC transport is not fit for purpose, according to business travellers who pick their car over trains and buses....
Nov 13 2007
CHILDREN in Wales fighting cancer are to receive special charity awards for their courage....
Nov 13 2007
DIABETICS are due to travel to the National Assembly to make their voices heard this week....
Nov 13 2007
A WOODLAND conservation charity has appealed to an Assembly Member to restore thousands of acres of ancient woodland in Wales which have been planted with conifers....
Nov 13 2007
AS a science centre today celebrated its 21st birthday one employee recalled a very special visit....
Nov 13 2007
A REMNANT of the South Wales coalfield which sits amid new houses looks set to be preserved for future generations....
Nov 13 2007
THREE of four former managers linked with the Wrexham job have hinted heavily they would consider taking on the role....
Nov 13 2007
HE MAY now qualify for a free bus pass, but Rhodri Morgan is by no means a regular on public transport....
Nov 13 2007
THE only Conservative-controlled council in Wales was condemned last night for plans that would involve charging vulnerable children and their parents who use social services....
Nov 13 2007
A DELIVERY driver whose van careered down a hill, knocked over and killed a pedestrian and smashed into a house told a court yesterday he did not know there was a problem with the handbrake....
Nov 13 2007
OPPONENTS of proposals to sell off one of Wales’ most historic rugby grounds and build a new stadium, have warned they may instigate judicial review proceedings if an “unreasonable and illegal” decision to build a new arena is made tomorrow....
Nov 13 2007
A MAN who cajoled a 12-year-old girl into wearing his wife’s underwear before he performed a sex act was sent to prison yesterday....
Nov 13 2007
A RUGBY player was jailed for 15 months yesterday for stamping on the head of an opponent during a match....
Nov 13 2007
A GRANDMOTHER was thrown to the floor of a bus after yobs hurled a bike at its front windscreen....
Nov 13 2007
CHRISTMAS is now starting so early and lasting so long that it is hampering efforts to ward off a future obesity epidemic, experts warned yesterday....
Nov 13 2007
PLAID Cymru MP Adam Price has become the first mainstream politician to call for a withdrawal of British troops from Afghanistan....
Nov 13 2007
Figures are for 100g/100ml portions...
Nov 13 2007
HUMAN rights group Liberty has given a school two weeks to let a 14-year-old Sikh girl attend classes wearing a silver bangle that symbolises her commitment to the religion....
Nov 13 2007
LITTER pickers have been rewarded for their hard work....
Nov 13 2007
A TREASURE trail will help families explore Cardiff....
Nov 13 2007
COMMITTED former sports lecturer Syd Aaron MBE has died aged 83....
Nov 13 2007
MEMBERS old and new of the Heath Residents Association are invited to a coffee evening next week....
Nov 13 2007
POPULAR character James Baker has died aged 73....
Nov 13 2007
TORCHWOOD star Gareth David-Lloyd has helped a children’s charity celebrate 60 years of adoption work....
Nov 13 2007
ONE of Wales’ longest surviving sickle cell patients Carl Alexis has died age 69....
Nov 13 2007
A NEIGHBOURHOOD policing team is celebrating being named the best in South Wales for detecting and cutting crime....
Nov 13 2007
A RARE breed pig farmer has been named the local food hero for Wales by celebrity chef Gary Rhodes....
Nov 13 2007
PARENTS have reacted angrily to proposals to close a city school....
Nov 13 2007
A YEAR since they spent their last hours together, a student has described the punch which killed her teenage boyfriend Michael Evans....
Nov 13 2007
A DELIVERY driver whose van careered down a hill and killed a pedestrian told a court he didn’t know there was a problem with the handbrake....
Nov 13 2007
GLASSING a man in a pub put 44-year-old Denise Harris in the dock at Cardiff Crown Court....
Nov 13 2007
PEOPLE living in a Welsh county have today been identified as having one of the UK’s highest risks of contracting a killer lung disease....
Nov 13 2007
A BOMB hoaxer, whose voice became so familiar to Marks & Spencer staff that they called her by her first name, was yesterday given a suspended jail sentence....
Nov 13 2007
GETTING Wales’ long term sick back to work will improve the nation’s health as well as its economy, the Government’s health and work tsar claimed yesterday....
Nov 13 2007
A WATER company faces further criticism today over lax procedures at a reservoir which led to a parasitic bug outbreak among hundreds of customers....
Nov 13 2007
GP SURGERIES and dental practices have been told to introduce tough measures to cut the number of patients admitted to hospital with potentially lethal infections....
Nov 13 2007
A WELSH woman taking a lead role in the macho world of Australian politics has spoken about how she deals with men’s jibes about her decision to remain childless....
Nov 13 2007
A PENSIONER died after being hit by a motorbike, it emerged today....
Nov 13 2007
A POST-MORTEM examination was today being carried out on a young man found dead at home....
Nov 13 2007
A PERVERT who dressed a child in his wife’s underwear and assaulted her was today jailed for three years....
Nov 13 2007
POLICE were today investigating the suspicious death of a 50-year-old bingo hall worker....
Nov 13 2007
A SIKH girl suspended for wearing a religious bangle was today banned from school again after a showdown with teachers....
Nov 13 2007
NEW reduced on-street parking charges in Cardiff will come into operation on Thursday, December 6....
Nov 13 2007
DRIVERS heading into the capital suffered delays early today after an accident on one of Wales’ busiest roads. A minor crash on the A470 southbound just before the A4054 Cardiff Road junction in Rhydyfelin caused rush-hour chaos. No-one was thought to be seriously hurt and the road was cleared before 8am....
Nov 13 2007
A PENSIONER was found dead in his garden shed slumped over a lit stove, it emerged today....
Nov 13 2007
BUDDING builders from a Cardiff nursery can now work on their very own construction site....
Nov 13 2007
A MAN has been charged with causing grievous bodily harm after a late-night attack left another man fighting for his life....
Nov 13 2007
A MEETING will help develop Caerphilly’s links with two European towns....
Nov 13 2007
CHIP shop staff have travelled to Scotland to find out more about the fish they fry....
Nov 13 2007
SANTA’S reindeers are flying in to help switch-on festive lights....
Nov 13 2007
BUDDING builders from a Cardiff nursery can now work on their very own construction site....
Nov 13 2007
DRIVERS heading into the capital suffered delays early today after an accident on one of Wales’ busiest roads. A minor crash on the A470 southbound just before the A4054 Cardiff Road junction in Rhydyfelin caused rush-hour chaos. No-one was thought to be seriously hurt and the road was cleared before 8am....
Nov 13 2007
NEW reduced on-street parking charges in Cardiff will come into operation on Thursday, December 6....
Nov 13 2007
A SIKH girl suspended for wearing a religious bangle was today banned from school again after a showdown with teachers....
Nov 13 2007
THE death of a 17-year-old who was shot with an air rifle was last night described as a “tragic accident” by police....
Nov 13 2007
FOUR Remploy factories staffed by disabled employees will escape closure if new business can be secured under plans announced yesterday....
Nov 13 2007
BEEF and sheep farmers must be paid a fair price for their produce to ensure the survival of the British meat industry and preserve traditional UK landscapes, farming leaders warned today....
Nov 13 2007
latest character Ian Wilding the voice behind Tim the Tortoise....
Nov 13 2007
A SCIENCE fiction shop has been revamped by its new owner....
Nov 13 2007
THE Welsh Rugby Union today said there was no place for violence on the pitch after a player was jailed for stamping....