Articles...
Mar 3 2008
A LEADING figure in the decision to award E.coli butcher William Tudor the £500,000-a-year contract to supply schools across South Wales said she was aware of only eight complaints about his business....
Mar 3 2008
ANOTHER food inspector has admitted he failed to make basic checks on E.coli butcher William Tudor in the years before the deadly outbreak....
Mar 3 2008
THE number of homes being sold at auctions has fallen to a three-year low as buyers become more cautious, figures showed today....
Mar 3 2008
A RECORD number of consumers fear that food, energy and fuel prices will continue to rise in the coming months, which they predicted would feed through to interest rates, according to a report today....
Mar 3 2008
THE Office of Fair Trading (OFT) could face censure if it obstructs supermarket chiefs getting round the table together to tackle Britain’s drinking problem, an MP warned yesterday....
Mar 3 2008
THE UK Government is set to miss its target of halving the number of children living in poverty by around one million, MPs warn today....
Mar 3 2008
AIRPORT delays are driving more people to take ferry holidays, the shipping industry claimed yesterday....
Mar 3 2008
ALMOST a third of UK nurses suffer frequent violence at work, according to research published today....
Mar 3 2008
DRINKING tea could help combat diabetes, scientists claimed yesterday....
Mar 3 2008
WHEELCHAIR-BOUND students have been asked to leave their education centre after a change in safety regulations rendered the building out of bounds for people with mobility problems....
Mar 3 2008
PROUD flag-wavers were out in force to mark St David’s Day....
Mar 3 2008
THE home of the National Assembly for seven years is set to be renamed after a 10th Century Welsh king....
Mar 3 2008
THE opening of a new kennel block has been marred by fly-tippers....
Mar 3 2008
A WELSH mother who raised thousands of pounds for charity after the death of her son was honoured at a ceremony in London yesterday....
Mar 3 2008
A CONVICTED rapist is living in Cardiff while fighting extradition to France....
Mar 3 2008
CARDIFF’S threatened 101 non-emergency call service has been saved for good....
Mar 3 2008
THREE men were taken to hospital with neck and back injuries after a crash involving two vehicles....
Mar 3 2008
THE funerals of two apparent suicide victims were due to take place today....
Mar 3 2008
A ROBBER with more than 100 convictions is on the run from prison after serving just a third of his 11-year sentence....
Mar 3 2008
BEAUTY queen hopefuls have been karate-chopping wood and walking over hot coals in a bid to claim the Welsh crown....
Mar 3 2008
HOSPITAL car parking charges dubbed a “stealth tax” on the sick are to be scrapped....
Mar 3 2008
MORE than 80% of Welsh prisoners sent to “supervised” accommodation after being released from prison are classified as posing a high risk of harm to the public, new figures have shown....
Mar 3 2008
A WELSH mother who raised thousands of pounds for charity after the death of her son was honoured at a ceremony in London yesterday....
Mar 3 2008
TRAFFIC congestion in South-East Wales could increase if Severn Estuary motorway tolls were ended, transport experts have warned....
Mar 3 2008
CAR parking charges for patients, visitors and staff at all hospitals in Wales will start to be scrapped this year, the Assembly Government is due to announce today....
Mar 3 2008
A HOME-GROWN vineyard is to see its sparkling wine on the shelves of a supermarket chain....
Mar 3 2008
WORK starts today to transform the area around a city centre shopping complex....
Mar 3 2008
A MAN who terrified neighbours when he armed himself with a metal bar was jailed for 12 months at Cardiff Crown Court....
Mar 3 2008
CANADIAN enthusiasts are preparing to celebrate a museum re-opening by re-enacting a battle from a war which saw Welsh troops set fire to the White House....
Mar 3 2008
A DRIVER has been seriously injured after crashing her car into a parked car....
Mar 3 2008
A NEW real food market has opened in the capital....
Mar 3 2008
THE owner of one of Wales’s oldest tourist attractions has been asked to prove that a farm on the site dating from the Bronze Age actually is a farm....
Mar 3 2008
A NEWSAGENT has been ordered to pay more than £500 for lighting up a cigarette in her own shop....
Mar 3 2008
“CREDIT crunch” fears are leading increasing numbers of individual home sellers to offer their homes with a 5% mortgage deposit gift for buyers....
Mar 3 2008
POLICE are appealing for information after an anonymous caller left information about a man found dead in a container....
Mar 3 2008
INTERNATIONAL Olympians and Paralympians could train for the 2012 games in South Wales....
Mar 3 2008
TICKETS for the potential Grand Slam decider match between Wales and France are being sold for more than £400 by a firm owned by the Welsh Rugby Union’s official ticket agents....
Mar 3 2008
THIEF Andrew Phillips is the latest in a series of inmates to go missing from Prescoed Prison....
Mar 3 2008
THE announcement of free hospital car parking may be too good to be true....
Mar 3 2008
A ROBBER with more than 100 convictions is on the run from prison after serving just a third of his 11-year sentence....
Mar 3 2008
THE family of one of the apparent Bridgend suicide victims have paid an emotional tribute to her....
Mar 3 2008
THE funerals of two apparent suicide victims were due to take place today....
Mar 3 2008
USED syringes, rusty bicycles and old tyres were found in a canal during a major clean-up....
Mar 3 2008
A SCHOOLBOY’S confidential details have been sent to a stranger....
Mar 3 2008
A CHRISTMAS card turned up 10 weeks late – even though the man who received it lives less than a mile from the friends who posted it....
Mar 3 2008
COUNCIL taxpayers in Caerphilly county are facing a 3.5 per cent increase in their bills....
Mar 3 2008
CARDIFF’S threatened 101 non-emergency call service has been saved for good....
Mar 3 2008
ONE of the Welsh Conservatives’ most respected elder statesmen has vowed to find a “fresh way forward” to end bitter internal divisions over devolution....
Mar 3 2008
A MUSLIM Forum was yesterday launched by the Welsh Conservatives....
Mar 3 2008
CAMPAIGNERS for a referendum on the EU’s controversial Lisbon Treaty yesterday celebrated the outcome of a vote in a North Wales retirement hotspot....
Mar 3 2008
A WELSH village is to have its collective energy consumption monitored for two years in the first move of its kind in Britain....
Mar 3 2008
CONSERVATIVES will fight to ensure people in Wales do not lose the right to buy their own council house, Tory leader David Cameron has declared....
Mar 3 2008
ST Joseph’s Rugby Club in Cardiff is celebrating its 50th anniversary....
Mar 3 2008
A MUM who has seen all her baby photos lost on a stolen laptop is appealing for help....
Mar 3 2008
ONE of Cardiff’s top entrepreneurs has been appointed a Champion for Wales....
Mar 3 2008
MEET the original Lady in Red – Ena Lewis....
Mar 3 2008
THE Welsh premiere of a new Hollywood animation will raise money for a children’s charity....
Mar 3 2008
A DRIVER has been seriously injured after crashing her car into a parked car....
Mar 3 2008
SECRET lover Roystan Moore, 53, did murder married mum Beverley Parkhouse, a jury decided this morning at Cardiff Crown Court....
Mar 3 2008
A CHRISTMAS card turned up 10 weeks late – even though the man who received it lives less than a mile from the friends who posted it....
Mar 3 2008
A FACILITY for homeless drug addicts has been commended for its good work....
Mar 3 2008
CARING grandmother Angela Gorman will pack her bags and head back to Africa in a few months’ time to help save dying mums....
Mar 3 2008
A HEROIN addict sold the Big Issue to fund his drug habit....
Mar 3 2008
CHILDHOOD is over by 11 as children grow up fast in the 21st century, according to a poll out today....
Mar 3 2008
LESSONS on the dangers of binge-drinking should be given to children as young as nine, teaching experts said last night....
Mar 3 2008
CARDIFF’S threatened 101 non-emergency call service has been saved for good....
Mar 3 2008
POLICE are appealing for witnesses after four people were taken to hospital following a head-on crash in Merthyr Tydfil....
Mar 3 2008
USED syringes, rusty bicycles and old tyres were found in a canal during a major clean-up....
Mar 3 2008
A DISUSED bowls pavilion was damaged by fire....
Mar 3 2008
IT “beggars belief” that a prime site in the Cynon Valley is still waiting to be redeveloped, an MP has claimed....