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2017-09-04
A DREAM COME TRUE
May’s deputy in Wales for Brexit crisis talks
RHODRI MORGAN’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY
NATIONAL ORGAN DONATION WEEK
Tell patients about GP staffing crisis – campaigner
Dream debut as Ben fires Wales toWorld Cup win
Fans’ anger after being turned away from pubs
May was warned over snap election
‘No blank cheque for Government’ – Labour
Davis slams EU negotiator’s ‘silly’ approach to Brexit talks
Leave voters back migration into UK for skilled workers
Post-Brexit defence pledge from Boris
‘More powers to flow from Brussels to Cardiff’
200,000 smokers ask for help trying to quit
New campaign aims to gather wave of support for tidal lagoon
May condemns North Korea’s latest nuclear test
Stars channel inner rebels for Stand UpTo Cancer
Kenyan opposition leader refuses to share power
Warning of fresh floods in wake of US hurricane
Vital role of organ donation
Thousands brave rain to join 10k run for charity
Report seeks solutions to bank branch closures
Lucie ties knot with X Factor sweetheart
Bikers’ fundraiser to ‘keep spirit of Pearl alive’
‘Concern’ at reports of bullying in city council
Delivery man ‘attacked by gang of 20 teenagers’
‘Mining is dangerous, but
Evacuated homeowners might be able to return
Call to abolish extra jail time for unruly inmates
Get well wishes for poorly Sir Tom
Economists claim ‘hard’ Brexit will help less well-off
Back to work – with Brexit still top of the agenda
Migraine sufferers ‘don’t get support’
BHS seizes opportunity of an online resurrection
‘It’s up to fair-minded football fans to drown out the bigots’
MORNING SERIAL
Is a realistic Brexit on the cards at last?
Welsh speakers offer spiritual leadership
Politicians have sold us all down the river
Root out fascists to protect democracy
‘The biggest benefit of running was that it opened my eyes...’
‘It’s a massive change to be able to breathe’
‘Postcode lottery does exist in theWelsh NHS’
Hi-tech help on the job for district nurses
World Suicide Prevention Day
Sue Evans, chief executive of Social Care Wales, explains why plans to regulate the roles of domiciliary care workers in Wales are so important
Rapid eye treatment for diabetic patients
Ian Dury’s gone, but his band lives on
Woodburn always part of Wales’ future – Coleman
WHAT WE LEARNED FROM THE BLUES’ DISMAL OPENING-NIGHT DEFEAT AGAINST EDINBURGH
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