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2017-09-13
TEACHER’S HALF-NAKED SELFIE SHAME
FIGHT TICKETS ON SALE FOR £5K
WARNING TO STORM WATCHERS AS AILEEN BLOWS IN
Get that Friday feeling – on a Monday
Police statistics reveal which city streets have most crime
Bay beach set to expand to new site with funfair
Carwyn tells AMs to veto legislation
Warning after puppy is poisoned
Merthyr in running to build new army infantry vehicle
New iPhone upgrade boost for city tech firm
Gang made eight trips with drugs, court told
Five artists in running for £40k Artes Mundi prize
Store staff praised for saving woman from gift card con
Recycle rates up, despite initial issues
Uni professor, 43, ‘killed himself after mental breakdown’
Greenaways has moved but still offers excellent customer service
Appeal for relatives of miners who died in blasts
WWI REMEMBERED ‘In Gallipoli heroic Welsh soldiers were always staring defeat in face’
Crazy cast of motorhoming mates keeps us entertained
WEDDINGS Couple fell in love rocking at festival
Take the plunge with Final Venture
How Wales are they face crisis
Preston ruin proud unbeaten start on a dire night for City
Staff do a wonderful job despite pressures
‘An incredible job – I wouldn’t want to do anything else’
‘Everyone’s needs are different’
‘I love my job. But days are long and stressful, administration is relentless and the demands on the NHS are increasing...’
I used to inject insulin between six and 10 times a day. Now I have an insulin pump. This gives me much more freedom...
‘At a children’s hospice you can help make memories’ Ty Hafan is a leading hospice for children with life-limiting illnesses. Here, lead nurse Candice St John describes what it’s like to work there
A typical day in the life of an AOS cancer specialist...
Friendly face Julia always there for support
‘Cloudy vision will have gone day after short op’
Poisons unit helps get patient to the right place sooner
‘Medication isn’t for everyone but for me it works, and helps me live a stable, ordinary life’
HOW THE NCMH CARRIES OUT ITS ASSESSMENTS
Exposure to asbestos has left some people fighting for their lives. Here, former carpenter explains how he’s been affected
A lifeline for older patients
‘My knee pain was caused by my stiff right hip’
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