Articles...
Mar 12 2008
A schizophrenic who tried to poison his care worker’s fizzy drink was detained in hospital today....
Mar 12 2008
THE Welsh Assembly Government has given the go-ahead for work to start in the next few months on the long awaited Church Village bypass....
Mar 12 2008
TELEVISION viewers have attacked the BBC for spending up to £500,000 on cinema adverts promoting the award-winning Dr Who series....
Mar 12 2008
SCORES of workers will miss out on a cash windfall from an equal pay deal because of an apparent loophole....
Mar 12 2008
AN INQUEST was yesterday shown harrowing images of an SAS soldier plummeting to his death from a parachute jump on his first day of training....
Mar 12 2008
BURGLARS dressed as uniformed police officers are being hunted....
Mar 12 2008
AN award-winning donkey will be taking part in a Palm Sunday parade....
Mar 12 2008
A MOTORCYCLIST was recovering in hospital today after ploughing into the back of a van....
Mar 12 2008
ILLEGAL traders could be behind a scam in which bird lovers are duped into buying fake parrots that die days later....
Mar 12 2008
GRAND Slam ticket-holders hoping to cash in on Saturday’s Wales v France decider might miss out on seats at future matches....
Mar 12 2008
VISITORS to Cardiff pay more for their hotel rooms than people who travel to global tourism hotspots like Sydney and Miami....
Mar 12 2008
A TEENAGER had to be rescued by firefighters after he climbed onto a roof to get his football....
Mar 12 2008
POLICE are looking for a man who attacked a woman and stole her handbag as she walked down a busy Cardiff street in broad daylight....
Mar 12 2008
FIVE people were being quizzed today on suspicion of armed robbery at a post office....
Mar 12 2008
MORE than £23,000 was collected for Real Radio’s Bring a Pound to Work day....
Mar 12 2008
HUNDREDS of families in South Wales were kicked out of their homes in the run-up to Christmas for failing to meet mortgage repayments, according to figures released today....
Mar 12 2008
THE Government has backed down in its court battle with pensions campaigners without apologising to victims....
Mar 12 2008
DEPUTY First Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones has pledged to give the majority of his 8.3% pay rise to charity....
Mar 12 2008
A DELEGATION from Wales headed to Downing Street in a bid to save rural post offices earmarked for closure....
Mar 12 2008
BUSINESSWOMEN were “arrested” as part of a fundraising event celebrating women’s achievements....
Mar 12 2008
THOSE with memories of Tiger Bay are being invited to a reunion dance....
Mar 12 2008
A COLLEAGUE of a sergeant major accused of filming young girls as they undressed told a court she found him a “bit creepy”....
Mar 12 2008
HOUSE prices in Wales fell for the ninth consecutive month in February, with the pace of decline re-accelerating towards December 2007 levels, according to figures released yesterday....
Mar 12 2008
BULLYING allegations against the head of the Wales Trades Union Congress may remain unresolved at the time of the body’s annual conference in May, union activists fear....
Mar 12 2008
GIRLS do better than boys in 85% of secondary schools in Wales, a new report from education watchdog Estyn shows....
Mar 12 2008
SCHOOLS must do more to involve parents in school life, according to Wales’ new chief inspector for schools....
Mar 12 2008
THE man credited with turning the Arts Council of Wales around following the organisation’s most tumultuous period has resigned from his post....
Mar 12 2008
UNION officials have condemned the decision to move work from a jet maintenance repair centre, formerly based in South Wales, to a private contractor....
Mar 12 2008
HOTELS in the capital of Wales are more expensive than in top global destinations like Sydney, Madrid and Los Angeles, it has been revealed....
Mar 12 2008
SUGGESTIONS that school-leavers should swear an oath to Queen and country to strengthen their sense of Britishness were last night rejected in Wales as “ridiculous”....
Mar 12 2008
VILLAGES and towns named after Bethlehem, Bethesda and Hebron give the impression that Wales has always warmly embraced Jewish culture....
Mar 12 2008
HOUSEHOLDERS across South Wales have been warned to be on their guard after a spate of distraction burglaries involving bogus police officers....
Mar 12 2008
FOR years, they have been the must have accessory, seen draped over the shoulders of Posh Spice, Kate Moss and thousands of copycat Welsh women....
Mar 12 2008
ONE of Britain’s top police officers was yesterday found dead near the summit of Snowdon....
Mar 12 2008
THE bishop at the centre of calls for an inquiry after his marriage broke down is to take leave of absence, it was announced last night....
Mar 12 2008
IT would be easy to underestimate the challenge facing Network Rail as it tries to turn Britain’s neglected railways into a 21st-century transport system....
Mar 12 2008
CARDIFF City fans snapped up season tickets as the club’s future was today being decided in one of Britain’s top courts....
Mar 12 2008
TWO drivers accused of causing the death of a passenger in a third car could have both done things to help avoid the accident happening on the M4 at Coryton, a jury was told....
Mar 12 2008
STRONG winds and rain brought disruption for motorists across South Wales today....
Mar 12 2008
THE construction of the Senedd is a Welsh success story, according to the Auditor General for Wales....
Mar 12 2008
THE Wales Office is to review the working of the new devolution settlement amid disquiet from MPs over how transfers of power to the Assembly are scrutinised....
Mar 12 2008
AN award-winning transport service, which could provide a vital economic boost to other parts of Wales, is fighting for survival....
Mar 12 2008
AN URGENT review is needed into procedures for responding to a foot-and-mouth outbreak to avoid “tensions” between the Assembly Government and Whitehall, an official report concluded yesterday....
Mar 12 2008
A TAXI DRIVER who killed his wife by running her over following a quarrel in his car was jailed for seven years yesterday....
Mar 12 2008
RAIL managers were accused yesterday of harming Wales’ image and economy by closing all main routes between Wales and London on the first holiday weekend of 2008....
Mar 12 2008
ENERGY industry bodies have refused to appear before an Assembly committee to explain why customers in Wales must pay higher prices than in England....
Mar 12 2008
CHANCELLOR Alistair Darling is expected to raise green taxes in a bid to plug a hole in the national finances as he delivers his first Budget this afternoon – the toughest since Labour came to power nearly 11 years ago....
Mar 12 2008
A VALLEYS MP is demanding answers from a school and council over legal costs involved in a religious bangle row....
Mar 12 2008
PLAID councillors were today calling on Cardiff council to create 70 per cent resident-only parking in congested areas....
Mar 12 2008
AT least two booze-free zones would be created in every electoral ward in Cardiff if Labour takes control of the city council in May....
Mar 12 2008
GRAND Slam ticket-holders hoping to cash in on Saturday’s Wales v France decider might miss out on seats at future matches....
Mar 12 2008
A WEEK-LONG blitz on crime and anti-social behaviour in a city district resulted in a huge tally of arrests and saw truanting children picked up....
Mar 12 2008
RELIGIOUS groups have clubbed together to contribute more than £100m to the Welsh economy....
Mar 12 2008
INTERNET bingo players are being urged to pack in the cigarettes today by a leading charity....
Mar 12 2008
VOTERS will get the chance to quiz prospective councillors on how they will make transport cleaner, healthier and more people-friendly....
Mar 12 2008
PRINCE William will cheer on Wales as they aim for a second Grand Slam in four seasons on Saturday....
Mar 12 2008
SOUTH Wales Police have launched an inquiry into how it took more than seven months to prosecute an alleged hit-and-run driver....
Mar 12 2008
A LANDLORD has scooped two tickets to Saturday’s Wales v France, Millennium Stadium Grand Slam decider. Mike Provstgaard, of Centurion Properties, won the pair in a draw by Cadwyn Housing Association....
Mar 12 2008
FRIENDS Provident pledged a renewed focus on protection and group pensions yesterday after revealing profits dived to £16m in 2007....
Mar 12 2008
A TEENAGER had to be rescued by firefighters after he climbed onto a roof to get his football....
Mar 12 2008
EIGHT jobs have been created with the opening of a new tyre garage....