Articles...
Feb 28 2008
A FOOD watchdog found “deficiencies” in the way Bridgend council checked butchers’ premises....
Feb 28 2008
PREPARATORY work has started for the £9m rebuilding of a school wrecked by arson....
Feb 28 2008
A JURY is due to continue considering its verdict today (THUR) in the trial of a man accused of murdering his married lover and setting fire to the bedroom to cover his tracks....
Feb 28 2008
A SPECIAL training session for drivers is to be held in Barry by the Vale of Glamorgan council’s road safety team....
Feb 28 2008
A SIKH teenager excluded from lessons for wearing a religious bangle has been given a temporary place at another school....
Feb 28 2008
SENIOR MPs are urging Welsh Secretary Paul Murphy to put last-minute pressure on the Treasury to save hundreds of well-paid jobs in Wales’ poorest areas....
Feb 28 2008
SCOTTISH singer Sharleen Spiteri, frontwoman with band Texas, has been pictured stepping out with her new love interest Welsh chef Bryn Williams....
Feb 28 2008
WELSH firefighters have demanded that injured staff are not stripped of their pension rights....
Feb 28 2008
THE large-scale row which erupted following Dame Kiri Te Kanawa’s dig at “opera fakes” like Katherine Jenkins took a new twist last night....
Feb 28 2008
VITAL checks on safety and quality were not carried out on E.coli butcher William Tudor despite a long history of serious complaints about meat supplied to schools....
Feb 28 2008
HOUSES in parts of Wales and England were yesterday shaken by the strongest earthquake to hit the UK for almost 25 years....
Feb 28 2008
TWO police officers investigated over claims they had taken seaside day trips while on duty have been forced to resign and two others have been fined, it was announced yesterday....
Feb 28 2008
THE Treasury is saving £17m a year by paying some Welsh civil servants less than their English counterparts, a union claims today....
Feb 28 2008
FOOTBALL legend Ian Rush was treated to a holiday in Dubai and a “plush stay” in a hotel arranged by a man accused of making thousands of pounds by selling forged signatures of sports stars, a court heard yesterday....
Feb 28 2008
COUNCIL taxpayers in Merthyr Tydfil are likely to see one of the lowest rises across South Wales....
Feb 28 2008
A VALLEYS political party is disbanding in a bid to pave the way for an Independent-led council....
Feb 28 2008
VITAL checks on safety and quality were not carried out on the butcher at the centre of the E.coli outbreak, despite a long history of serious complaints about meat supplied to schools....
Feb 28 2008
PRIME Minister Gordon Brown yesterday held talks with his Iraqi counterpart in a bid to secure the early release of five British hostages....
Feb 28 2008
MPS ran a mile yesterday – and it wasn’t from questions about their expenses....
Feb 28 2008
TV VIEWERS have hit out at the BBC for showing too much sport....
Feb 28 2008
A MAN accused of being in possession of an illegal gun and live ammunition told a jury it didn’t belong to him....
Feb 28 2008
POLICE firearms officers were scrambled to a city housing estate during a man’s arrest....
Feb 28 2008
THE Queen yesterday became embroiled in a bizarre row over the naming of a new £32m leisure centre....
Feb 28 2008
CENTURIES of apparent ghost sightings can actually be explained by cataracts, according to a leading Welsh surgeon....
Feb 28 2008
A SURFER swept towards cliffs by monster waves said today he would have drowned if it hadn’t been for the lifeboat crew who saved him....
Feb 28 2008
WELSH academics believe they have found a vital key to the climate switch, explaining why Antarctica went into a “deep freeze” 34 million years ago....
Feb 28 2008
THE drama producer who discovered actress Siân Phillips and nurtured her early career has died in Australia at the age of 90....
Feb 28 2008
WALES and the UK are on course for the sunniest February on record since 1970 with some records already broken in the nation’s hotspots, according to the Met Office....
Feb 28 2008
THE leader of a body-snatching ring responsible for stealing the bones of veteran broadcaster Alistair Cooke will plead guilty next week, despite US prosecutors trying to withdraw a plea deal, a judge ruled yesterday....
Feb 28 2008
SECRET recordings it is claimed are of a pensioner confessing murder to his dead victim were played to a jury yesterday....
Feb 28 2008
THE yummy mummy title encapsulates women who appear to successfully juggle motherhood, careers and still look immaculate and right on trend....
Feb 28 2008
UNIVERSITY students in Wales are happier than those anywhere else in the UK, a survey shows....
Feb 28 2008
A 15-MONTH prison sentence has been handed out to an illegal immigrant who was caught cultivating a cannabis factory....
Feb 28 2008
ROATH Real Food Market is just days away from its launch....
Feb 28 2008
A DRUG dealer whose gang ruled a South Wales estate is on the run from prison....
Feb 28 2008
THE E.coli inquiry has called for all complaints held by Rhondda Cynon Taf Council’s catering company, Catering Direct, relating to John Tudor and Son, to be published....
Feb 28 2008
THE council at the centre of the E.coli outbreak has blocked its own members from launching an internal inquiry, writes Abby Alford....
Feb 28 2008
THE day to show your Welsh pride is fast approaching....
Feb 28 2008
IT is a tail of love that could have been penned by Torchwood writer Russell T Davies himself, but this romance is not a work of fiction....
Feb 28 2008
A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD boy was found wandering the streets in his pyjamas after walking out an open front door early today....
Feb 28 2008
PARENTS of pupils at a Catholic primary have voiced their opposition to plans to share their site with a new Welsh school....
Feb 28 2008
THE tallest building in Wales will be built in Cardiff Bay after a £500m high-rise development was given the go-ahead....
Feb 28 2008
MORE than 60 jobs are to be created in a £5m investment to build a commercial laundry....
Feb 28 2008
ARE you all ready to dress up your little angels for St David’s Day?...
Feb 28 2008
INSOLE Court’s ground floor will reopen for public use in September....
Feb 28 2008
OPPOSITION parties are preparing to force down the planned rise in council tax proposed by the ruling Liberal Democrats in Cardiff...
Feb 28 2008
SOARING global food prices will soon hit South Wales where it hurts: at the curry house....
Feb 28 2008
A STRICTLY Come Dancing star will be paying a special visit to a dance event at a South Wales rugby club....
Feb 28 2008
A FIRE at a Whitesnake concert almost prevented St David’s Hall from ever reaching its 25th anniversary....
Feb 28 2008
A JOBLESS man has been jailed after being caught driving while banned for the 19th time....
Feb 28 2008
A STREET drug dealer was caught peddling Class A drugs during daylight while on bail for the same offence....
Feb 28 2008
A SPECIAL training session for drivers is to be held in Barry by the Vale of Glamorgan council’s road safety team....
Feb 28 2008
INDEPENDENT councillors in Cardiff are calling for local community police officers not to be taken out of their communities unless in an emergency....
Feb 28 2008
AN IMPORTANT part of South Wales’ industrial past is to be saved for future generations....
Feb 28 2008
A FIRE at a Whitesnake concert almost prevented St David’s Hall from ever reaching its 25th anniversary....
Feb 28 2008
“AN incredible day for incredible children.”...
Feb 28 2008
A FATHER hanged himself in jail 10 years after murdering his wife....
Feb 28 2008
MORE than 70 military students will be striding out in the third annual Echo-British Military Fitness Fun Run....