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Jan 26 2008
NEW Welsh Secretary Paul Murphy should help the Plaid- Labour Assembly Government overcome Whitehall resistance to its new powers, Deputy First Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones said last night....
Jan 26 2008
THE fine imposed on Rhondda Cynon Taf council is the latest instalment in almost five years of legal battles....
Jan 26 2008
GORDON BROWN insisted yesterday he had not dithered over what to do with troubled Neath MP Peter Hain....
Jan 26 2008
ONE of the pivotal people shaping Iraq’s future looks to Keir Hardie for inspiration....
Jan 26 2008
GORDON BROWN insisted yesterday he had not dithered over what to do with troubled Neath MP Peter Hain....
Jan 26 2008
A COUNCIL was fined £60,000 yesterday following the death of a disabled man at one of its care homes....
Jan 26 2008
WORLD famous opera star Stuart Burrows has received the Freedom of the Borough from Rhondda Cynon Taf County Council....
Jan 26 2008
PLAID CYMRU’S leader on Swansea Council says he is “shocked” it could cost up to £7 for a swim in the authority’s £32m revamped leisure centre....
Jan 26 2008
FIRST MINISTER Rhodri Morgan opened a £1.2m npower renewables UK operation centre at Dolgarrog, Conwy, yesterday that will control hydroelectric and wind power plants across the whole of the United Kingdom....
Jan 26 2008
A WOMAN has appeared in court charged with the murder of Bernard Jason Evans, who was stabbed at his home early on Tuesday....
Jan 26 2008
GORDON Brown has denied dithering before deciding on former Welsh Secretary Peter Hain’s future....
Jan 26 2008
EMERGENCY patients at the University Hospital of Wales face the longest waiting times in the country, new figures have revealed....
Jan 26 2008
A CORONER has issued a stark warning about wearing seatbelts properly after a mum of three died in an horrific car crash....
Jan 26 2008
A DISABLED teenager says he felt humiliated when supermarket staff stopped him using a store mobility scooter....
Jan 26 2008
THE parents of a violent persistent offender have a lot to answer for, a judge said....
Jan 26 2008
A REMARKABLE collection of letters, which date back to 1915 and span two world wars, has been found abandoned in a shopping bag....
Jan 26 2008
FAST-GROWING leylandii plants have brought acrimony and even murder to gardens around the world, but few of the people embroiled in high-hedge wrangles realise that the notorious plant has its roots in Wales....
Jan 26 2008
A YOUNG woman killed herself nine months after being raped because she blamed herself for the sex attack....
Jan 26 2008
FABULOUS fryer Darren Taylor is back in his chippy today after narrowly missing out on a national award....
Jan 26 2008
IT IS modelled on a construction style that was last popular in West Wales during the reign of Queen Victoria, but this tin-clad cottage is the latest addition to Wales’ rapidly expanding ethical tourism industry....
Jan 26 2008
INDEPENDENT TV producers say Welsh-made networked programming is in “dramatic if not terminal” decline – despite the success of shows such as Doctor Who and Torchwood....
Jan 26 2008
MAKERS of the new Oscar-nominated Sweeney Todd film have asked two Welsh experts to give their verdict on how horror preys upon a viewer....
Jan 26 2008
TWO leading restaurant operators have signed up for a new £25m leisure and commercial development....
Jan 26 2008
TRIPLETS were crossing their fingers today ahead of only the fourth Lotto triple rollover in Lottery history....
Jan 26 2008
CARDIFF’S Liberal Democrat council leader has defended the way his group are handling a dispute with their chief executive over a pay deal....
Jan 26 2008
A VALLEYS grandmother who had been missing for 12 days has been found dead at the bottom of a viaduct....
Jan 26 2008
THE head of a suicide prevention group has admitted it has no idea about how many people have killed themselves in a troubled town....
Jan 26 2008
A DOG owner failed to get his pet’s bad teeth treated....
Jan 26 2008
CHIEF Constable Barbara Wilding has been feted by ethnic minorities in a ceremony to honour her role enhancing community cohesion in South Wales....
Jan 26 2008
POLICE have now confirmed they are launching a review into the Bridgend suicides spate....
Jan 26 2008
A SOUTH Wales team which creates Braille theatre programmes were guests of honour at the National Theatre in London....
Jan 26 2008
AWARD-WINNING author Philip Pullman yesterday urged writers to take responsibility for reversing a decline in reading....
Jan 26 2008
ONE of the proudest chapters in the history of Welsh industry came to an end yesterday when Tower Colliery closed its gates for the last time....
Jan 26 2008
We also changed history and you can no longer talk about Wales’ mining industry without mentioning Tower Colliery....
Jan 26 2008
A VALLEYS grandmother who had been missing for 12 days has been found dead at the bottom of a viaduct....
Jan 26 2008
THE new face of the Welsh call centre industry is set to be unveiled....
Jan 26 2008
MORE than 100 police officers will be on duty this weekend ahead of Cardiff’s FA Cup clash at Hereford....
Jan 26 2008
WHEN Vicki Benedict broke her back, there was only one type of therapy that could see her through – bag therapy....
Jan 26 2008
WHEN Diana Cann moved to her 17th-Century farm 30 years ago – the garden was little more than one giant field....
Jan 26 2008
THE launch of Cardiff University’s 125th anniversary was attended by the institution’s president Neil Kinnock....
Jan 26 2008
OPERA legend Stuart Burrows has received the freedom of Rhondda Cynon Taff....
Jan 26 2008
THE lives of a woman and her two children were put at risk when their railway worker landlord installed a replacement gas boiler himself....
Jan 26 2008
HOUSEHOLDERS wanting bulky waste collected from their homes in Cardiff are having to wait more than SEVEN weeks....
Jan 26 2008
A BUBBLY 20-year-old student killed herself after being raped. Harriet McCormick suffered flashbacks and insomnia in the wake of the November 2006 attack in Cardiff city centre....
Jan 26 2008
A CARDIFF businessman has been appointed to a key role in a national trade body, which represents the building preservation industry in South Wales....
Jan 26 2008
A COUNCIL has finally said sorry to the parents of a cerebral palsy sufferer fatally injured in its care....
Jan 26 2008
IT IS “too early” to talk about a possible referendum on a lawmaking parliament for Wales, new Welsh Secretary Paul Murphy said yesterday....