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Feb 14 2008
A DANGEROUS man who battered a Cardiff woman unconscious in a hammer attack and left her lying in a pool of blood near the banks of the River Taff has been locked up for public protection....
Feb 14 2008
A CAMPAIGN is being mounted to rid a Valleys community of two hostels housing criminals....
Feb 14 2008
A ST DWYNWEN’S Day campaign by farmers to help homeless hounds find new owners has been hailed a success, after two of the dogs featured found homes in time for Valentine’s Day....
Feb 14 2008
A WARNING has been sounded about unlicensed doorstep sellers....
Feb 14 2008
TIMM Rutland is probably the only man from the West Midlands who will be supporting Cardiff City in Saturday’s cup tie with Wolves....
Feb 14 2008
A RUNNER is preparing to run a marathon in his father’s memory....
Feb 14 2008
PAWS for a moment and check out yet more entries for our Pet Idol competition....
Feb 14 2008
A TERMINALLY-ILL cancer patient is hoping that her 40-year-old sketches will hold the key to a compensation fight....
Feb 14 2008
A £2M scheme that will transform facilities for library users in a Cardiff suburb will get under way next month....
Feb 14 2008
POLICE investigating the disappearance of a missing grandmother have found a body, it was confirmed yesterday....
Feb 14 2008
PARENTS who refuse to accept the failings of their children will be a common phenomenon to any teacher....
Feb 14 2008
A JURY queried why a man accused of murder chose not to give evidence to them....
Feb 14 2008
MURDER squad detectives have until 9pm tonight to charge or release a man held on suspicion of killing grandmother Fran Rosser....
Feb 14 2008
FOR nearly 16 years May Foley and Anne Mark have been among scores of volunteers working in the George Thomas Hospice shops....
Feb 14 2008
POLICE are hunting a man who spied on two female students in toilets at a South Wales College....
Feb 14 2008
STUDENTS have been taking part in a cleaning blitz in the capital....
Feb 14 2008
A LOVE of the environment has been flowing among children learning about Wales’ answer to St Valentine....
Feb 14 2008
A CHARITY walk is to take place in memory of a couple who died in a plane crash as they set out on the trip of a lifetime....
Feb 14 2008
A THREE-YEAR plan to help young people and their families thrive in the future has gone out to public consultation....
Feb 14 2008
A CHARITY worker has returned from a life-changing trip to Nigeria....
Feb 14 2008
MARION and Ralph Watkins wanted to mix the past with the present when they built Ty Ross on the site of an old farmhouse....
Feb 14 2008
A SUBURBAN house has been attacked three times by yobs who smeared faeces over windows and damaged property....
Feb 14 2008
JULIE Morgan has backed strong action against climate change....
Feb 14 2008
A MUM has spoken of her terror after a burglar stole from her bedroom as she and her baby slept....
Feb 14 2008
PROTESTERS should today find out whether plans to expand a scrap metal yard near a South Wales school will go ahead....
Feb 14 2008
A LARGE swathe of Wales was last night under agricultural restrictions after an outbreak of bluetongue at a farm in south-west England....
Feb 14 2008
LOCAL councillors are to lead a fight against a private company’s decision to use a property in South Wales as bail accommodation....
Feb 14 2008
CRACKS began to appear in the cosy One Wales relationship between Labour and Plaid Cymru yesterday as the parties fired their first shots ahead of May’s council elections....
Feb 14 2008
MORE than 30,000 teenagers earned cash for their good school attendance record last term, new figures have revealed....
Feb 14 2008
A DRUG dealer was found with £30,000 of Class A drugs lying around his squalid flat among rubbish, flies and rotting food....
Feb 14 2008
A 21-YEAR-OLD student is launching a website to cater for the growing demand for locally-produced food....
Feb 14 2008
FORMER Wales and British Lions star Scott Quinnell, pictured, told Wales’ top trade unionists about his battle with dyslexia at their conference yesterday....
Feb 14 2008
THEY once kept an adoring public enthralled with variety and music hall performers that formed the staple of post-war entertainment....
Feb 14 2008
HOUSE prices in Wales declined for the eighth consecutive month in January, according to the latest figures....
Feb 14 2008
A FIRE which started in a caravan damaged three properties and led to the evacuation of nine people, fire crews said yesterday ....
Feb 14 2008
COLIN PILLINGER may have failed to land his Beagle spacecraft on Mars, but it seems he’s still fascinated by the Red Planet....
Feb 14 2008
A CONFERENCE to help prevent honour-related violence and deaths will mark International Women’s Day....
Feb 14 2008
A NEW website which makes it easier for trade union members to opt out of paying a political levy to the Labour Party has been launched by Plaid Cymru....
Feb 14 2008
FARMERS’ union NFU Cymru is calling on Chancellor Alistair Darling to scrap the proposed 2p increase in the fuel duty on diesel and petrol from April 1....
Feb 14 2008
FIRST Minister Rhodri Morgan has likened Britain’s drink problem to the infamous St Valentine’s Day Massacre in Chicago – only worse....
Feb 14 2008
LARGE numbers of Wales’ public art projects should be “culled” because they are ugly and out of touch with modern society, the Welsh art community claimed yesterday....
Feb 14 2008
BUSINESS and union leaders have urged employers not to adopt American-style “love contracts” in an attempt to curb the effects of workplace romances....
Feb 14 2008
ONE in six school places in Wales is unfilled, according to figures published by the Welsh Conservatives....
Feb 14 2008
HI-TECH systems from electronic registers to automatic text alerts and emails have become the latest tool to reduce truanting at Welsh schools....
Feb 14 2008
YEARS of multi-million pound EU investment in Wales’ poorest areas have still left them lagging behind in the economic league table, new figures from the European Commission have revealed....
Feb 14 2008
A HUSBAND pointed a gun at his wife’s head after discovering, during a recording of the Jeremy Kyle Show, that her baby was not his, a court heard yesterday....
Feb 14 2008
E.COLI butcher William Tudor falsified crucial health and safety documents and even lied about receiving hygiene awards, a top food safety expert told the public inquiry yesterday....
Feb 14 2008
THE full picture of the filthy conditions inside the butcher’s premises at the centre of the E.coli outbreak which killed a five-year-old boy was revealed yesterday....
Feb 14 2008
AN INQUEST heard yesterday how a motorist who collided at high speed with an M4 crash barrier was thrown from his car then run over by another vehicle....
Feb 14 2008
A COURIER was jailed yesterday for sex attacks on two women while making his deliveries....
Feb 14 2008
A WORKER was rescued from the top of scaffolding after suffering a knee injury....
Feb 14 2008
A WORKER was rescued from the top of scaffolding after suffering a knee injury....
Feb 14 2008
JULIE Morgan has backed strong action against climate change....
Feb 14 2008
A COUPLE will tonight be treated to a celebration in the same spicy style as their first Valentine’s date 10 years ago....
Feb 14 2008
CARDIFF-BASED artist Glyn Pooley is to exhibit some of his works in Rome....
Feb 14 2008
MORE than 30,000 teenagers earned cash for their good school attendance record last term, new figures have revealed....
Feb 14 2008
A FILTHY meat slicer, cluttered and dirty chopping areas, and meat more than two years out of date piled in a freezer....
Feb 14 2008
A SUBURBAN house has been attacked three times by yobs who smeared faeces over windows and damaged property....
Feb 14 2008
A MUM has spoken of her terror after a burglar stole from her bedroom as she and her baby slept....
Feb 14 2008
BABY’S NAME: Holly Kavanagh...
Feb 14 2008
NATWEST worker and operatic fan Heather Protheroe has earned a £250 donation from her employers for her hobby....
Feb 14 2008
Social Justice Minister Brian Gibbons returns to his homeland today to represent Wales at the British-Irish Council. He talked to Senedd correspondent David Williamson about returning to the land of his father...
Feb 14 2008
A SURGEON prescribed himself Viagra because he was too busy to go to his GP, a medical watchdog heard yesterday....
Feb 14 2008
STUDENTS have been taking part in a cleaning blitz in the capital....
Feb 14 2008
A LOVE of the environment has been flowing among children learning about Wales’ answer to St Valentine....
Feb 14 2008
A MOTHER has warned young people to curb their drinking after her son was killed on a railway line after a night out....
Feb 14 2008
A TEENAGE girl, missing for five days, could be in Cardiff....
Feb 14 2008
A TEENAGER has been given an Asbo preventing him from playing football in the street....
Feb 14 2008
IF you want to find a bin for your litter then perhaps you should head for the Grangetown area of Cardiff....