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May 22 2008
A qualified nurse who admitted wilfully neglecting an elderly woman days before her death was given a conditional discharge today....
May 22 2008
NEARLY 400 joggers have generated £10,000 for children’s cancer services....
May 22 2008
COOKS have been called upon to submit recipes as part of a charity campaign....
May 22 2008
A FORMER Cardiff City striker, facing an application for a football banning order, has had his case adjourned....
May 22 2008
AN INNOVATIVE wrist band scheme will help parents track down their missing children at Barry Island this summer....
May 22 2008
A MARRIED couple accused of being involved in the murder of former Ewenny man Fred Picton-Turbervill at his home in South Africa have been released from custody....
May 22 2008
HUGE metal images of Margaret Thatcher and Aneurin Bevan yesterday attracted a mixed response when they went on show in Cardiff Bay for the first time....
May 22 2008
VOLUNTARY organisations in Cardiff can now get cash for improvements to community centres, meeting places and other community buildings....
May 22 2008
WELSH actor Sir Anthony Hopkins is to play King Lear opposite the leading lady of the moment, Keira Knightley....
May 22 2008
THE search for the Western Mail Welsh Woman of the Year 2008 was officially launched yesterday....
May 22 2008
THE price of individual luxury flats has tumbled by as much as 25% in parts of Wales over the past five years, according to Land Registry statistics....
May 22 2008
PUPILS are being warned they face being excluded from school if they use mobile phones to humiliate fellow students or staff on the internet....
May 22 2008
LABOUR should consider offering free party membership to youngsters in a bid to encourage teenagers to get involved in politics, counsel general Carwyn Jones has suggested....
May 22 2008
ITS list of luminaries contains some of Britain’s greatest sportsmen, its most notable philanthropists and some of its best writers....
May 22 2008
A RARE table that was “thrown” onto a skip by a Welsh family fetched £40,000 at auction yesterday....
May 22 2008
THE Government is expected to allow credit card payments on the Second Severn Crossing when it announces the results of a review into the issue in the autumn....
May 22 2008
WHITMORE Bay in Barry and Rest Bay and Trecco Bay in Porthcawl have all retained their coveted Blue Flag awards....
May 22 2008
A BUSINESSMAN angered by petty vandalism and anti-social behaviour has donated two bicycles to help police community support officers cut crime....
May 22 2008
IT WAS once the place where steelworkers and miners flocked annually in their thousands to forget the rolling- mill heat and the darkness of the pits....
May 22 2008
A GROUP representing Britain’s largest drinks companies has urged the Assembly Government not to lobby for a higher tax on alcohol....
May 22 2008
A BLACK tie ball has raised £30,000 for charity in memory of a 27-year-old who died after developing a brain tumour....
May 22 2008
SCHOOLCHILDREN have been busy supporting a former pupil’s efforts to help orphans in Ghana....
May 22 2008
A NEW free volunteering scheme has enabled a 21-year-old to undertake 10 weeks of charitable work in South Africa....
May 22 2008
CARDIFF Castle will play host to a children’s workshop next week....
May 22 2008
COLLAPSING toilets, falling wendy houses and spilt gravy – these are just some of the mishaps costing the city council hundreds of thousands of pounds....
May 22 2008
FORTY-SEVEN aspiring rugby players and staff from Ysgol Glantaf in Cardiff will this weekend row the distance between Cardiff and New Zealand to raise funds for a southern hemisphere rugby tour....
May 22 2008
NEIGHBOUR noise is the target for Vale of Glamorgan Council this week....
May 22 2008
FEW would disagree that society’s compensation claim culture is spiralling out of control....
May 22 2008
PUBLIC health officials today hit out after a building firm’s Polish workers illegally burned plastic, treated wood and window blinds....
May 22 2008
CARDIFF’S biggest inner city college faces large-scale redundancies because of a freeze on National Assembly funding....
May 22 2008
A SERIES of adult art afternoon workshops, aimed at improving brushwork and precision drawing, will begin at Cardiff Castle next week....
May 22 2008
POT holes on a zebra crossing are to be filled in....
May 22 2008
NEW portraits of former premier Margaret Thatcher and Labour legend Aneurin Bevan were unveiled side-by-side in the Senedd last night having already prompted political controversy....
May 22 2008
With millions watching a group of ambitious young people facing the wrath of Alan Sugar each week, Naeem Amir assesses what is needed in a job interview...
May 22 2008
THE Osmonds are the latest celebrities to support sick children in Wales through the Noah’s Ark Appeal....
May 22 2008
BUILDERS have reached the tallest point of South Wales’ newest skyscraper....
May 22 2008
FLAT prices at Cardiff’s first skyscraper apartment block have crashed....
May 22 2008
INSPIRING teachers are being honoured for their dedication to young people....
May 22 2008
A DRINK-DRIVER has admitted causing the death of a single mother as she travelled to visit relatives....
May 22 2008
A LAST-DITCH attempt is being made to avert industrial action that could cripple council services and schools across the capital....
May 22 2008
WITNESSES have described seeing a crowd arguing at an ambulance door during a 999 call when two paramedics say they were punched....
May 22 2008
MEDIEVAL imagery that reflects the use of Cardiff city centre as a trading spot since ancient times will be incorporated in the new St David’s 2 development....
May 22 2008
PARROTS and peacocks form the theme for a children’s workshop this month....
May 22 2008
A TRAVEL consultant has denied glassing a woman in a pub dispute over a man....
May 22 2008
A TEENAGER is due to appear in crown court today charged in connection with a fire at Cantonian High School, Cardiff....
May 22 2008
THE ringleader of a gang of youths who smashed cars, intimidated residents and plastered graffiti tags over a city district has been jailed for eight months and given an Asbo....
May 22 2008
A NEW date was last night announced for Westlife’s postponed Cardiff show....
May 22 2008
PUPILS are today being told they face being kicked out of school if they use mobile phones to humiliate people on YouTube....
May 22 2008
MORE than 100 teachers yesterday lobbied AMs for additional funds for the Assembly Government’s flagship “learn through play” scheme....
May 22 2008
A CARDIFF gardener who designed and built some of the world’s best known gardens will today be included in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography’s distinguished line-up....
May 22 2008
The CONSERVATIVES tightened their grip on control in the Vale of Glamorgan last night, taking positions of power in the cabinet and on major committees....
May 22 2008
A HOAX letter saying Cardiff High School is to close has been sent to scores of parents....
May 22 2008
A SCHOOL bus driver has appeared in court charged with sexual activity with a 15-year-old girl....
May 22 2008
AN INVASION of around 60,000 Munster fans could contribute to the single richest sporting day in the capital’s history, figures suggest....
May 22 2008
HOMELESSNESS charity The Wallich is calling on the public to help raise £30,000 for its 30 projects to celebrate its 30th birthday....
May 22 2008
COLLAPSING toilets, falling wendy houses and spilt gravy – these are just some of the mishaps costing the city council hundreds of thousands of pounds....
May 22 2008
CARDIFF’S new Lord Mayor has spoken of her pride in becoming first citizen of the “friendly and intimate” city she has come to call home....
May 22 2008
FUN science and technology exhibits will entertain shoppers at Bridgend Designer Outlet this month....
May 22 2008
ITH technology allowing people to access and create content on the internet developing at a sometimes bewildering pace, it’s perhaps unsurprising that parents, teachers and politicians find themselves struggling to keep up....
May 22 2008
FEARS that the craze of sending mobile phone text messages can damage a child’s ability to spell and punctuate were dismissed today....
May 22 2008
OBESE patients are being forced to pay thousands of pounds to have private weight-loss surgery because the NHS will only fund a handful of operations in Wales....
May 22 2008
PROGRAMME-MAKERS who have recreated a horrific Welsh killing for a TV show were last night accused of turning murder into entertainment....
May 22 2008
WELSH rugby star Ryan Jones has been named in a list of sporting and media greats receiving honorary fellowships from Uwic....
May 22 2008
NEIGHBOUR noise is the target for Vale of Glamorgan Council this week....
May 22 2008
CARDIFF Castle will play host to a children’s workshop next week....
May 22 2008
FORTY-SEVEN aspiring rugby players and staff from Ysgol Glantaf in Cardiff will this weekend row the distance between Cardiff and New Zealand to raise funds for a southern hemisphere rugby tour....
May 22 2008
A FORMER senior police officer has been named as a champion to help the NHS tackle violence against staff....
May 22 2008
ITS list of luminaries contains some of Britain’s greatest sportsmen, its most notable philanthropists and some of its best writers....