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2017-08-29
‘CATASTROPHIC’ FLOODS AS STORM HARVEY HITS HOUSTON
EU to UK: Now it’s time to get serious
RAMSEY INJURY FEARS
BLUEBIRDS NEAR RECORD
SWANS TRANSFER COUP?
Calls for investigation into £4m BadWolf loan
Olympic medallist Jackson comes out in interview
Charlotte brings Pride to an end
Worries over finding skilled workers
Only 111 non-white officers working inWales’ police forces
£65,000 Ghandi statue is set to be unveiled in Cardiff Bay
Joy for hammer attack survivor Josie, 30, as she gets engaged
Homeowner vows to keep up knotweed fight
Nurse is suspected of killing at least 84 people
Hope for new process to eradicate cancer cells
Hollywood star Rhys backs pub campaign
Rugby player needed 30 stitches after alleged bite during match
Welsh sixth form college keeps place as UK’s best
Sun and traffic jams on bank holiday weekend
Objections over plan to build 63 homes
Waverley ship out of action after pier crash
Katherine’s top of the pops for classical sales
Talented Charles still wowing the art world at age of 100
Business volumes rise for professional services – CBI
Fintech firm invests £2m to develop cutting-edge AI platform
‘Click and collect’ service expands for festive rush
Retailers ‘turn to takeovers to avoid price hikes’ in UK
‘My advice to anyone struggling mentally now is to confront it’
MORNING SERIAL
Theatre, sex cinema, iconic watering hole... amazing stories of one of Wales’ best-known pubs
Taking pride in Jackson’s words
ON THIS DAY
Don’t link language and nationalism
Hyping up good points of capitalism
THEY SAID WHAT?
Canada shows how the UK can create a new post-EU identity
Wonderful weekend in a music HUB
Moeen goes on the attack to put England in control
Meschede leads the Glam fightback after poor opening session
Close call at Epsom
Red-hot Reid does it again for the Dragons
Key men are out as injuries hit the Irish
Last days of the phoney World Cup finalist... and
War... aWelsh speaking Nigel plays a blinder!
Swans in audacious bid to land Bayern’s Sanches
‘Nothing is safe on the farm anymore’
Demand for farmland is continuing to decline
PR officer’s prestigious new role in race world
Government urged to get farmers’ connection up to speed
Welsh trailer firm helps the Highlands get online
Welsh yogurt maker seals deal to widen its appeal
Farmers and consumers share their love of lamb
Working together to tackle the issue of slurry pollution in Wales
Action plan to reduce lameness in sheep flocks
Partnership aims to restore Levels to former glory
Newid ar y gorwel gyda newidiadau i gyfyngiadau?
Post-Brexit agri-policy is top priority for farmers
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