Articles...
Jan 7 2008
THE MOTHER of a disabled six-year-old boy has accused a council of being cold-hearted over her failing heating system....
Jan 7 2008
RUGBY players will be knitting instead of scoring tries at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium tomorrow....
Jan 7 2008
COUNCIL staff could be at their desks all fresh for the day ahead after taking a shower at work, if a new proposal takes off....
Jan 7 2008
A TOWN became home to battling tanks, aeroplanes and 18 railways for two days....
Jan 7 2008
POLICE are investigating whether a spate of graffiti vandalism across the city is linked....
Jan 7 2008
THE train that vandals attempted to derail was full of teenagers making their way home....
Jan 7 2008
A FLAT was evacuated after a suspected carbon monoxide leak....
Jan 7 2008
A YOUNG man has been found hanging by his family....
Jan 7 2008
STAFF hope to find out today if their jobs at a Valleys factory which has gone into administration are safe....
Jan 7 2008
THE MOTHER of a disabled six-year-old boy has accused a council of being cold-hearted over her failing heating system....
Jan 7 2008
THE hunt is on for two yobs who tried to derail a train....
Jan 7 2008
A YOUNG man has been found hanging by his family....
Jan 7 2008
A MAN is in a critical condition after being assaulted near a shopping centre....
Jan 7 2008
POLICE are appealing for information after wing mirrors were knocked off a car parked in Heol Cattwg, Gellligaer, on Friday night....
Jan 7 2008
THE train that vandals attempted to derail was full of teenagers making their way home....
Jan 7 2008
AN ECONOMICS expert who is a longstanding adviser to Plaid Cymru has become the first candidate from the party to formally announce his candidacy for a peerage....
Jan 7 2008
A FRESH legal challenge to a new generation of nuclear power stations is looming after pressure group Greenpeace said it was considering dragging the Government back to court....
Jan 7 2008
AGE discrimination in Wales will become a thing of the past, claims the woman charged with getting Welsh pensioners a better deal....
Jan 7 2008
VILLAGERS had their water supply cut off due to a burst water main....
Jan 7 2008
THE hunt is on for two yobs who tried to derail a train....
Jan 7 2008
A MAN found dead in a city flat has been named as Christopher Douglas Lewis....
Jan 7 2008
STAFF hope to find out today if their jobs at a Valleys factory which has gone into administration are safe....
Jan 7 2008
THE train that vandals attempted to derail was full of teenagers making their way home....
Jan 7 2008
A FLAT was evacuated after a suspected carbon monoxide leak....
Jan 7 2008
A MAN is in a critical condition after being assaulted near a shopping centre....
Jan 7 2008
POLICE are investigating whether a spate of graffiti vandalism across the city is linked....
Jan 7 2008
A STAY-AT-HOME mum’s rare night out put her three-year-old at risk of being taken into care....
Jan 7 2008
RUGBY players will be knitting instead of scoring tries at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium tomorrow....
Jan 7 2008
TWO people have been arrested over the death of a baby on a Cardiff housing estate....
Jan 7 2008
MEMBERS of a protest group opposing plans to build more than 300 homes on open space were due to attend a site visit today....
Jan 7 2008
VILLAGERS had their water supply cut off due to a burst water main....
Jan 7 2008
COUNCIL staff could be at their desks all fresh for the day ahead after taking a shower at work, if a new proposal takes off....
Jan 7 2008
THE hunt is on for two yobs who tried to derail a train....
Jan 7 2008
A MAN is in a critical condition after being assaulted near a shopping centre....
Jan 7 2008
RUMOURS that footballer Robbie Fowler’s house had been burgled turned out to be false....
Jan 7 2008
A NEW super pool has welcomed its first eager swimmers....
Jan 7 2008
I READ with interest the account of Lauren Dupres’ problem with noise and pollution from buses outside her home (South Wales Echo, December 31)....
Jan 7 2008
THE superbug MRSA could be treated at home and people screened for the infection before they are allowed into hospitals, it was announced yesterday....
Jan 7 2008
NEIGHBOURS thought footballer Robbie Fowler had been burgled when they spotted a woman in uniform outside his £1m home....
Jan 7 2008
A NEW super pool has welcomed its first eager swimmers....
Jan 7 2008
A CASH crisis at a vital emergency service could mean coal mines being forced to close at weekends....
Jan 7 2008
THE owners of a seaside fishing shop who sold a life-saving suit to an angler has said they are glad it saved his life....
Jan 7 2008
TWO people have been arrested over the death of a newborn baby on a Cardiff housing estate....
Jan 7 2008
NEIGHBOURS today spoke of seeing police breaking down the front door of the house and searching the property for two days....
Jan 7 2008
E WELCOME the appointment of Ruth Marks as the first Commissioner for Older People in the world. The Assembly Government deserves to be commended on this historic occasion, and we have confidence that Ms Marks’s wide-ranging career to date will enable her to make a success of the new post....
Jan 7 2008
X FACTOR runner-up Rhydian may release his first album before winner Leon....
Jan 7 2008
THE Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has condemned attacks on transport workers....
Jan 7 2008
SEASON ticket holders are the life blood of Cardiff City as with any football team....
Jan 7 2008
TEACHER and web designer Peggi Rodgers thought she was foregoing California’s guaranteed sunshine to learn Welsh here....
Jan 7 2008
I HAVE currently applied for sickness benefit, having worked from the age of 15 years and I’m now in my 50s....
Jan 7 2008
WALES’ growing number of over-60s can make an absolutely vital contribution to the nation’s future prosperity, says the world’s first ever Commissioner for Older People....
Jan 7 2008
PRIME MINISTER Gordon Brown insisted yesterday that the Government is committed to reducing the number of people on Incapacity Benefit, after Tory claims that 200,000 people could immediately move off the handout into work....
Jan 7 2008
TWO youths are believed to be responsible for a “significant” attempt to derail a train, investigating officers said yesterday....
Jan 7 2008
THE man dubbed radio’s “rottweiler” has revealed that away from public life he’s a softhearted family man....
Jan 7 2008
SOME years ago, I was a sub-contractor on the re-launch of a large retail store in Bridgend....
Jan 7 2008
TEACHING unions and children’s groups have warned Wales’ lack of standardised term times could be costly for parents and detrimental to family life....
Jan 7 2008
IT COULD be the plot of a blockbuster film or best-seller – the story of a British soldier’s compassion as he fights to save a woman and her baby from the horrors of war and Stalin’s Russia....
Jan 7 2008
THE father of a Welsh soldier who died at Deepcut barracks vowed to continue to fight for a public inquiry last night, even if the site is bulldozed....
Jan 7 2008
COAL MINES in Wales, including the award-winning Big Pit museum, could be forced to close at weekends because of a cash crisis at a vital emergency service, the Western Mail can reveal today....
Jan 7 2008
IT IS SYNONYMOUS with US school life and The Simpsons cartoon series....
Jan 7 2008
MARY Maunder, Pat Carpanini and Kitt Lewis once promised a friend they would run her swimming club while she was ill....
Jan 7 2008
INDEPENDENTS Jayne Cowan and Adrian Robson have quizzed Cardiff’s ruling Liberal Democrats most at council meetings during the last four years, it has been revealed....
Jan 7 2008
A GAY man was found in a pool of blood in his flat after a night out with his attacker....
Jan 7 2008
INDEPENDENTS Jayne Cowan and Adrian Robson have quizzed Cardiff’s ruling Liberal Democrats most at council meetings during the last four years, it has been revealed....