Articles...
Mar 28 2008
THE salaries of the highest- paid council officials in South Wales have been revealed....
Mar 28 2008
A FORMER inmate persuaded an on-the-run prisoner to hand himself in after bumping into him in the street....
Mar 28 2008
A JUDGE made a hospital order under the Mental Health Act on a man who kicked out a neighbour’s teeth....
Mar 28 2008
Gareth Carpenter, 28, of Morfa Street, Bridgend, was fined £60 with £45 costs and had three penalty points endorsed on his licence after pleading guilty to exceeding a 50mph speed limit....
Mar 28 2008
THE drama of West End musicals will be brought life on ice. Members of Cardiff Ice Skating club aged from four upwards will perform routines from productions including Phantom Of The Opera and Fame at their spring gala....
Mar 28 2008
CHARLOTTE CHURCH said motherhood made it “a hundred times” more important for her to help needy children....
Mar 28 2008
LABOUR launched its campaign for the local government elections yesterday with a pledge to fight antisocial behaviour throughout Wales....
Mar 28 2008
THE way to ensure 7/7-style terrorist attacks do not happen again is to encourage more community mixing, according to Britain’s first Muslim minister....
Mar 28 2008
WELSH Secretary Paul Murphy yesterday welcomed the free vote on controversial embryology laws as “the right thing to do”....
Mar 28 2008
A WAREHOUSEMAN was jailed yesterday after police raided his home and found 1,800 pornographic images of children on a computer in his bedroom....
Mar 28 2008
A MAN was yesterday jailed indefinitely after robbing a young karate expert in a street in Rhyl, causing him brain damage....
Mar 28 2008
THE opening of Wales’ latest plush restaurant tomorrow will see a Michelin-starred chef juggle the running of two of the nation’s swankiest eateries....
Mar 28 2008
THERE is a “serious danger” of a return to the recession of the early 1990s which saw tens of thousands of families lose their homes, the Liberal Democrats said last night....
Mar 28 2008
A CANCER patient recovering from major surgery was left distressed after a nurse ran up to her claiming to have seen a ghost on a hospital ward....
Mar 28 2008
RECORDS of the voyage of Kylie Minogue’s mother from Wales to Australia are now online....
Mar 28 2008
They would be rated with U (Universal), PG (Parental Guidance), 12, 15 and 18....
Mar 28 2008
FREE pet food and animal health advice will be offered in Cardiff parks to mark National Pet Month in April....
Mar 28 2008
NEARLY half of all marriages will end in divorce, new figures show....
Mar 28 2008
A DOCTOR insisted yesterday it was his duty as a human being to help a mother seeking answers as to why her child had autism....
Mar 28 2008
A MAN who married the love of his life this week after being told he had just a year to live has died, it was confirmed yesterday....
Mar 28 2008
WELSH rugby hero James Hook is launching a campaign to warn young people of the dangers of starting grass fires....
Mar 28 2008
CHARLOTTE Church has revealed how becoming a mother has brought home the importance of Wales having its own children’s hospital....
Mar 28 2008
“SHE didn’t have any weaknesses: she was a nice dancer, always a lovely singer and a great actress. She was so eager to listen and replicate whatever we wanted her to do.”...
Mar 28 2008
MORE than £80,000 could be saved by thousands of people in South Wales if they renew their TV licence before March 31....
Mar 28 2008
CHILDREN across South Wales are set to take part in the Dragon Sport Extravaganza....
Mar 28 2008
AITING lists may finally be coming down and spending is certainly up, but the problems in the Welsh health service remain as serious as ever....
Mar 28 2008
HUNDREDS of Bluebirds fans queued through the night in the rain to get hold of a precious FA cup semi-final ticket....
Mar 28 2008
MEMBERS of the famous London-based Magic Circle will take over Caerphilly’s Workmens Hall tonight....
Mar 28 2008
LITTLE Josh Venn-Howells always loved Spiderman....
Mar 28 2008
A FATHER has spoken for the first time of the death of his daughter who was strangled by a ribbon in a freak accident....
Mar 28 2008
A SCHOOLBOY was jailed for two years yesterday for raping a 15-year-old classmate....
Mar 28 2008
THE Ministry of Defence yesterday signed a £13bn private finance deal for a new fleet of refuelling and transport aircraft....
Mar 28 2008
WEBSITES where teenagers discuss suicides or self-harm should offer links to charities and support services, a report aimed at making cyberspace safer suggested yesterday....
Mar 28 2008
FOLK singer Ralph McTell has added his voice to the campaign to save St Donats Arts Centre from closure....
Mar 28 2008
A VOTE on the ordination of female bishops in Wales will take place next week. The move was proposed by the six diocesan bishops of the Church in Wales, and the 140 members of the church’s governing body will now decide whether or not to pass the Bill....
Mar 28 2008
THE complete set of passenger records for Britons who travelled by long-distance ocean liner between 1890 and 1960 went online for the first time today....
Mar 28 2008
A WOMAN patient threw a chair across a doctor’s surgery – putting an experienced GP in “immediate personal danger”, a court heard yesterday....
Mar 28 2008
A SEVERE shortage of GPs could bring the NHS in Wales to its knees, doctors have warned....
Mar 28 2008
CAERPHILLY AM Jeff Cuthbert has welcomed cash to train trade union members in his constituency....
Mar 28 2008
CARDIFF leisure centres are preparing themselves for a busy time thanks to a free swimming initiative....
Mar 28 2008
LABOUR has launched its campaign for the local government elections by claiming it will fight anti-social behaviour....
Mar 28 2008
A TEENAGER is due to appear in court charged with deliberately setting fire to a city school....
Mar 28 2008
UNDER-FIRE train operator First Great Western has the LEAST punctual service in Britain, it was revealed today....
Mar 28 2008
SPORTS-MAD Madison Churcher has won the chance to be a mascot for Cardiff City’s Wembley semi-final – but was thousands of feet in the air when we rang with the good news....
Mar 28 2008
A LORRY driver was found hanged in his cab at a haulage depot....
Mar 28 2008
TERRITORIAL Army medics are preparing to leave their families in South Wales for a tour in Afghanistan....
Mar 28 2008
PLAID politicians are seeking a meeting with Transport Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones to discuss residents’ concerns over the A4232....
Mar 28 2008
FIRST Great Western (FGW) has the least punctual train service in Britain with more than a fifth of its trains running late, according to figures released last night....
Mar 28 2008
POSTERS telling patients what targets the NHS must meet this year are to be displayed across Wales....
Mar 28 2008
A VOTE on the ordination of female bishops in Wales will take place next week, it was announced yesterday....
Mar 28 2008
IT’S a situation many of us have faced on trips abroad – you say you’re from Wales only for someone to respond, “That’s in England, right?”...
Mar 28 2008
The world’s three great units of measurement are the mile, the kilometre, and the size of Wales, we revealed in 2003....
Mar 28 2008
SHOPPING centre bosses went back to school to create an educational garden as part of a scheme to give something back to the community....
Mar 28 2008
SCHOOLCHILDREN and parents had to jump out of the way of a speeding car outside a primary school....
Mar 28 2008
A SHIFT worker has been ordered to pay £300 compensation to the ex-wife he admitted hitting 10 years after they divorced....
Mar 28 2008
A FORMER inmate persuaded an on-the-run prisoner to hand himself in after bumping into him in the street....
Mar 28 2008
POTENTIALLY dangerous lighters have been removed from a shop as part of a Trading Standards operation....
Mar 28 2008
A COUNCILLOR accused of wrongfully branding a fellow member corrupt and a thief in e-mails may be investigated....
Mar 28 2008
ANNIE McLeod celebrated reaching 100 years old with her family after making it into the Guinness Book of Records....
Mar 28 2008
COUNCIL tenants in Merthyr Tydfil have voted to transfer all the authority’s housing stock to a new organisation – but by the narrowest of margins....
Mar 28 2008
IT WAS love at first sight when Harry Pauling met Vera while working in a factory in 1941....
Mar 28 2008
A NEIGHBOURHOOD policing team is inviting residents to pay them a visit....
Mar 28 2008
A CELEBRITY stylist will glamorise a charity fashion show after meeting Cardiff shop owners while filming a popular television programme....