Articles...
Feb 16 2008
A GP has taken her fight for her husband to be allowed to die at home onto the internet....
Feb 16 2008
A MAN appeared in court yesterday charged with murdering a mother of four who was found dead on wasteland....
Feb 16 2008
HE idea of a moratorium on building on flood plains is such a common-sense idea that its utterance by a politician should barely be worthy of comment....
Feb 16 2008
TY Hafan children’s hospice lottery has celebrated its 500th draw....
Feb 16 2008
THE man accused of strangling to death grandmother Fran Rosser runs a car washing business and lives in a caravan....
Feb 16 2008
POLICE are hunting a man who attacked and sexually assaulted a prostitute....
Feb 16 2008
SHOCKWAVES were crashing through Bridgend again as the tragic news that two cousins, who lived in the same street, hanged themselves within hours of each other....
Feb 16 2008
ACTOR Ioan Gruffudd has found a home from home just hours away from his house in Hollywood....
Feb 16 2008
PRESENTER John Craven has visited Flat Holm Island for his television nature programme Countryfile tomorrow....
Feb 16 2008
A SEARCH is under way for a teenage girl who was last seen more than 10 days ago....
Feb 16 2008
AREAS affected by flooding should not be built on until “future proof” defences are in place, the Welsh Conservatives have said....
Feb 16 2008
A CARDIFF woman has been chosen in a national search to find five real-life mums to become online stars of a new social support website....
Feb 16 2008
A VALLEYS college theatre is to undergo a £750,000 revamp....
Feb 16 2008
ONE of Wales’ best known former pit villages is to be the subject of a 10-year renewal project....
Feb 16 2008
A FORCE of 600 soldiers from the Welsh Guards has been placed on alert to maintain if, as expected, the troubled region of Kosovo declares independence this weekend....
Feb 16 2008
As controversy rages in Los Angeles over a threat to its iconic Hollywood sign, Robin Turner recalls the part it played in the demise of a budding Welsh actress...
Feb 16 2008
A STRING of blunders by food safety officers was revealed at the public inquiry into South Wales’ E.coli outbreak....
Feb 16 2008
A SUPER-CHOIR chosen from four regional rugby supporters’ singing groups got the chance to perform in the Middle East as part of a television series....
Feb 16 2008
VALE MP John Smith says the 162,500 new trainees starting at the St Athan defence academy could transform South Wales’ economy....
Feb 16 2008
GET your feather boas at the ready and dust off your basques – burlesque has arrived in South Wales!...
Feb 16 2008
CALLING all super shoppers!...
Feb 16 2008
GORDON BROWN last night invoked the spirit of Aneurin Bevan but delivered a resolutely New Labour message to party activists on his first visit to Wales as Prime Minister....
Feb 16 2008
The sums of money raised by Labour’s deputy leadership candidates were “crazy” and would have been better spent fighting the Conservatives, a rising star of the Brown Government said last night....
Feb 16 2008
WELSH shopping centres and high streets have been buoyed by a hectic half-term holiday....
Feb 16 2008
TEACHER Angela Duffy is preparing for the race of her life to raise money for a charity close to her heart....
Feb 16 2008
PLANS to launch a daily Welsh-language newspaper, Y Byd, have been abandoned....
Feb 16 2008
Plaid MP Adam Price said an internet-based project could make a greater impact....
Feb 16 2008
THE family of a millionaire businessman who was killed in a collision with an ambulance was yesterday awarded a £1.8m payout after a lengthy legal battle....
Feb 16 2008
Changes to the Welsh Ambulance Service have been criticised by nearly two-thirds of its workers....
Feb 16 2008
WILLIAM TUDOR, responsible for an E.coli outbreak that killed a five-year-old boy and infected more than 150 other people, spent barely 12 weeks in jail, it was revealed yesterday....
Feb 16 2008
FOOD safety officers responsible for checking the butcher’s premises at the centre of the E.coli outbreak failed to check his claims that the site met required standards of cleanliness, a public inquiry heard yesterday....
Feb 16 2008
AN INDEPENDENT ombudsman should be appointed to oversee the supermarkets, the Competition Commission said last night....
Feb 16 2008
WALES’ police forces have outperformed the majority of their English counterparts in reducing the times between the arresting and sentencing of persistent young offenders in recent months....
Feb 16 2008
TWO young cousins from Bridgend have died just hours apart after apparently hanging themselves....
Feb 16 2008
The perfect finale to London Fashion Week. Charlotte Hayden reports from the catwalk edge...
Feb 16 2008
ANTISOCIAL behaviour orders are being blatantly ignored and failing South Wales communities....
Feb 16 2008
A COUNCIL was today forced to explain why the son of a cabinet member was given a key job without any interviews being held....
Feb 16 2008
HOSPITAL staff claim they have been charged hundreds of pounds in unfair parking fines....
Feb 16 2008
POLICE are appealing for help in tracing a former Cardiff resident who has gone missing from his home in Scotland....
Feb 16 2008
MP Kevin Brennan has branded the sums of money raised by Labour’s deputy leadership candidates as “crazy”....
Feb 16 2008
THE time has come to ban all livestock imports, farmers’ groups warned last night....
Feb 16 2008
A MORATORIUM should be imposed on building homes and business premises on flood plains until “future proof” defences are in place, said the Welsh Conservatives yesterday....