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2017-12-28
Politicians back call for national 999 cenotaph
£50 payment for some left without water on Boxing Day
‘Unbelievable behaviour’ from drivers in the snow
Velothon offers two shorter race routes
Nathan Gill steps down as AM for North Wales
Fewer people are seeing police on beat – survey
Plans for suspended campsite in woodland
Family lose everything in fire at their home
Meghan loved our festive break, Harry tells Radio 4
Brit jailed in Egypt before mum could say goodbye
Council announces review of Grenfell board
Jerusalem rail tunnel all set in Trump station plan
2017 hailed as ‘greenest’ as more records are set
Wind farms generate more electricity than coal plants
Dead fox found near area where dogs ran
‘Dead journalist’s plane was struck’
Remember Emily with £21 pledge
Neil’s words of wisdom for anniversary couple
‘Inaccessible flat’ fear for homeless back-pain woman
Ospreys travel as a team thanks to deal with Thomas Cook Sport
Start-up brewery secures showcase Co-op store deal
SMEs’ increasing online presence set to bear fruit
MARKET REPORT
Welsh gets a voice in the workplace thanks to BT
Fidget spinners, Princess Charlotte and avocados all played a significant role in influencing consumer spending in the UK this year. Here is a breakdown, month by month, of the top sellers and events that encouraged shoppers to part with their money
Uncovering the secret history of Wales’ war bunkers
MORNING SERIAL
WELSH COLUMN
Young more open to health insurance
Fearless or foolish? Outspoken Trump makes an indelible mark
The ‘Welsh Springsteen’ to play capital
Djokovic is happy to be on the court
New date for the Welsh National as rain rules
Domestic reality, right card and Scarlets’ spark
Pivac is unmoved over Arms Park pitch
The answer to Wales’ prop problem could arrive in Nick of time
Britton is deflated by defeat
There’s time to pull at Swans, but things
Season around must change
The right men for the job
Students uniting to realise the vision of a progressive Wales
What does the future of higher education hold?
Vocational courses are a valuable alternative
Helping students play a real partnership role
Chancellor’s fond farewell to a very special university
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