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Wale News
Three boats join the rescue of a woman off Barry Island beach
- Two pilot boats and an RNLI lifeboat saved a woman who got into difficulty while swimming off Barry Island beach.
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Flintshire crematorium plan for Northop angers opponents
- Campaigners have criticised plans for a new crematorium in a Flintshire village.
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Ambulance service faces extra targets for performance
- Additional ways of measuring the Welsh Ambulance Service's performance are to be published from July.
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Tata Steel posts loss due to weakness in Europe
- Tata Steel, one of the world's biggest steelmakers, has posted a net loss in the fourth quarter, blaming weakness in Europe.
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April Jones case: Mark Bridger denies being a paedophile
- A man accused of murdering five-year-old April Jones in a sexually motivated attack has denied being a paedophile.
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Welsh assembly: Debates are 'grim to watch,' AMs are told
- It is "whistling in the wind" to expect London-based newspapers to take more notice of Welsh politics, a conference in Cardiff Bay has been told.
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John Beddoes School: Bell ringing tradition used in protest
- A week-long bell-ringing protest is being staged in support of a struggling Powys school.
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Measles epidemic: 60,000 have MMR jab in Swansea and Powys
- Over 60,000 measles vaccinations have now been given which will help to reduce the length and severity of the outbreak in Swansea and Powys, says Public Health Wales.
St Asaph Cathedral £300,000 extension go-ahead
- St Asaph Cathedral is trying to secure £300,000 funding to pay for an extension to make the historic building available for wider community use.
Lake Vyrnwy sale: Village without football team leases pitch
- A village without a football team has secured the future of a disused pitch after it signed a deal with a water company selling a 23,000-acre estate.
Anglesey council: Ministers hand control back to councillors
- The Welsh government has announced the end of its intervention in the running of Anglesey council.
Porthcawl RNLI rescuers Paul Eastment and Chris Missen honoured
- Two RNLI crew members from Porthcawl are being honoured later for heroism after saving a woman trapped in flood waters.
Farmers 'betrayed' by Welsh government, says industry leaders
- Farmers' leaders say members feel "betrayed" by the Welsh government and are calling for more help.
Tregaron and Llanddewi-Brefi pupils could move to super-school
- Pupils from two primary schools could move to a new super-school as part of a shake-up of education in Ceredigion.
Royal Glamorgan A&E downgrade is 'not guaranteed'
- Radical NHS changes that could see an A&E unit downgraded at a south Wales hospital are not guaranteed to go ahead, a health watchdog says.
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Kelly Webster and Lauren Thornton killed on Windermere by generator fumes
A mother and daughter who died after falling ill on a boat on Lake Windermere were killed by generator fumes, an inquiry has found.... -
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Flintshire crematorium plan for Northop angers opponents
Campaigners have criticised plans for a new crematorium in a Flintshire village.... -
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Man on murder charge over stabbing in Walton, Liverpool
A man has been charged with murder following the stabbing of a 37-year-old man in Liverpool. ... -
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Phillip Westwater escape: Northumbria Police reaction criticised
Police did not properly assess the risk an escaped killer posed to the public, a report by Northumbria's Police and Crime Commissioner ... -
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Sefton Council approves plans to close seven libraries
Seven libraries in Sefton are set to close by the end of the year with the loss of up to 40 jobs.... -
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Driftwood Black Pearl 'pirate ship' targeted by arsonists
A pirate ship made from driftwood gathered from a Merseyside beach has been badly damaged in a suspected arson attack.... -
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Battle of the Atlantic: WWII ships in Liverpool for commemoration
The first of 25 World War II warships have sailed into Liverpool to mark the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic.... -
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St Asaph Cathedral £300,000 extension go-ahead
St Asaph Cathedral is trying to secure £300,000 funding to pay for an extension to make the historic building available for wider community ... -
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Jason Fyles: Family appeal to missing Newcastle teenager
Concern is growing over the wellbeing of a missing Newcastle teenager.... -
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Glan Clwyd hospital junior doctors shortage concern
Doctors' leaders fear emergency surgery could be scrapped at Denbighshire's Ysbyty Glan Clwyd hospital due to a shortage of junior...
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