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Apr 2 2008
WALES has seen the biggest monthly house price falls in Britain, with the average cost of a home falling by 1.1%....
Apr 2 2008
CELEBRATIONS have begun in Cardiff to mark the 100th anniversary of the Territorial Army’s founding....
Apr 2 2008
A BOUTIQUE hotel in South Wales is set to be visited as part of a television show....
Apr 2 2008
HONOUR a local business and nominate them for the South Wales Echo and Park Inn Cardiff City Centre’s They’re The Business award....
Apr 2 2008
THE last desperate radio message from an RAF Hercules shot down in Iraq was heard at the inquest into the deaths of the 10 servicemen....
Apr 2 2008
A BINGO-PLAYING grandmother is quids in after winning £35,000....
Apr 2 2008
POTHOLE compensation claims in Britain have now reached more than £50m a year....
Apr 2 2008
THE first flights from South Wales to Gdansk in Poland have taken off....
Apr 2 2008
CHURCH leaders were due to meet today to discuss whether women priests will be allowed to become bishops....
Apr 2 2008
A DRIVER has been banned from the road for 20 years after causing a crash which killed a 27-year-old dad....
Apr 2 2008
JUST like Prince Charming tracked down Cinderella using her shoe, police plan to bring a burglar to justice after he left a trainer at the scene of his crime....
Apr 2 2008
THE NHS spent £12m on employing agency nurses last year to fill in vacant shifts....
Apr 2 2008
ANY of the issues the Church in Wales’ governing body grapples with are complex, requiring deep theological knowledge. The decision they face today does not fit into that category. The case for women bishops to be ordained is strong, and we hope the church decides to go ahead with an historic change....
Apr 2 2008
POLICE are investigating complaints after a man installed a device, more commonly used by shops to disperse young people, on his house....
Apr 2 2008
WALES will not be following England’s idea to offer the over-40s free health checks....
Apr 2 2008
FREE parking came into force at 120 of Wales’ hospitals yesterday, causing chaos and confusion across the country....
Apr 2 2008
A PROFESSIONAL egg thief who collected an “Aladdin’s cave” of illegal birds’ eggs was jailed for 23 weeks yesterday....
Apr 2 2008
TWO people were arrested when climate change protesters brought work at a controversial opencast coal mine to a halt yesterday....
Apr 2 2008
HOUSEHOLDERS were yesterday warned they could face draconian bills in the Government’s efforts to increase recycling....
Apr 2 2008
UTILITY companies are digging 300 new holes in Welsh roads and pavements every day, a report reveals today....
Apr 2 2008
HUNDREDS of schools across Wales are likely to close when teachers stage their first national strike in 21 years on April 24....
Apr 2 2008
THE governing body of the Church in Wales will today gather in Lampeter to decide whether or not to allow women priests to become bishops....
Apr 2 2008
A POLICE force’s phone system was out of order yesterday after a blaze on the roof of its headquarters....
Apr 2 2008
THE contentious formula that divides Government spending between the nations needs to be changed before English resentment of it gets out of control, the man who devised it 30 years ago said last night....
Apr 2 2008
THE international community must not repeat its “colossal failures” in Zimbabwe and ensure a calm transfer of power away from President Robert Mugabe, former Cabinet Minister Peter Hain says today....
Apr 2 2008
THE expansion of a dumper truck manufacturer will create more than 50 new jobs in the South Wales Valleys....
Apr 2 2008
TWO climate change activists were arrested as a one-day protest paralysed an opencast Valleys coal mine....
Apr 2 2008
A FINANCIAL adviser dubbed “Robin Hood” for stealing from the wealthy to give to the poor, was jailed yesterday....
Apr 2 2008
IT FEATURED characters being killed off more than once, an entire series was revealed to have taken place in a dream, and it is officially credited with helping to break down the Iron Curtain....
Apr 2 2008
THE Government is hoping to boost its revenues from motorists further by selling registration plates that can be made to look like Welsh names....
Apr 2 2008
THE Queen sent a personal message of thanks to the Territorial Army yesterday on the 100th anniversary of its founding....
Apr 2 2008
A NEW development in Caerphilly County has been recognised at the 2008 Telegraph Property awards....
Apr 2 2008
ANY privatisation of Cardiff Bus would be blocked if Labour seizes control of the city on May 1....
Apr 2 2008
GEORGE Thomas Hospice Care is looking for volunteers to help out with street collections and bag packing....
Apr 2 2008
TWO teenagers have buried a time capsule containing a jointly-penned letter to citizens 100 years in the future, newspaper cuttings and information about climate change....
Apr 2 2008
BOTTLENOSE dolphin expert Edita Magileviciute will be heading up this year’s National Whale and Dolphin Watch between June 21 and June 29....
Apr 2 2008
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Apr 2 2008
TWO hardy Cardiff City fans have come up with a unique way to avoid Sunday’s FA Cup travel chaos – by walking all the way to Wembley....
Apr 2 2008
WOULD-BE armed robbers are believed to have thrown away a large air rifle and an eight-inch kitchen knife into city gardens....
Apr 2 2008
TODAY marks a year since Wales’ smoking ban came into force – and bar staff in the Welsh capital are feeling the health benefits....
Apr 2 2008
DOCTOR Who fever has gripped the nation once again with the launch of a new series....
Apr 2 2008
A BOY was abducted by a stranger from a Cardiff street as his mother looked away for a moment, a jury heard....
Apr 2 2008
A MAN charged with causing the death of a South Wales mum in a car crash has had his case adjourned....
Apr 2 2008
POLICE were today searching for a claw hammer that may have been used to attack a pensioner at her home....
Apr 2 2008
A PEDAL cyclist was left with a broken ankle and other injuries after a crash....
Apr 2 2008
WEBSITES that offer troubled youngsters tips on committing suicide should be prosecuted, TV child psychologist Tanya Byron said yesterday....
Apr 2 2008
AN infants school has a new garden area and rockery, thanks to a £500 grant – and a little help from dad....
Apr 2 2008
WELSH Liberal Democrat leader Mike German today launched his party’s assault on town and city halls across South Wales declaring: “Labour’s era is over.”...
Apr 2 2008
A DAD is appealing for his daughter to come home after she went missing over the weekend....
Apr 2 2008
RESIDENTS living in and around Ystrad Mynach are being urged to have their say on community issues at a meeting being held next month....
Apr 2 2008
IT WOULD be cash but not – quite – as we know it....