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2018-01-11
First Minister offers ‘at least £100m’ to kickstart tidal lagoon
MY BATTLE WITH CANCER AGED JUST 27
LIAM FIT FOR SIX NATIONS?
Lifeboat protest takes dad and son to London
Five candidates to fight Alyn & Deeside
School in lockdown after group travels to confront boy
‘It’s time the dithering in London stopped’
‘Delays’ in rolling out electronic records
Flu vaccination ineffective in protecting the elderly
Ex-soldier ‘threatened to kill his girlfiend as she slept’
Douglas denies claims of sexual harassment
Search for survivors goes on in California mud slide
Mills and Boon’s digital romance guide
Army veteran rejects ‘soft adverts’ criticism
Rescue suspended after explosion on oil tanker
Trump says he’s ‘open to talks’ with North Korea
Pilot project to examine the influence of lobbyists
Spending watchdog asked to investigate Brexit bill
Ukip member sorry for transgender comments
Accountant ‘bought cars and homes with stolen cash’ – court
‘Paedophile hunters’ caught man who sent explicit messages
Bennell ‘had a power hold over young footballers’
‘Inspirational’ Ellie honoured
Tyre caused fatal crash – inquest told
Grave of George III grandchild restored
Universities warned over ‘excessive’ pay deals
Pupils sit down to first lessons at £26m school
Inquest hears of man’s death in lift at city bar
Cyclist’s stolen gear is found in city alley
Bill would protect venues in England
Charity centre will be legacy for Lucy
Swansea prison staff sent to cover English jails
Committee told of messages sent to boys by teacher
Jailed mother’s case raised by Jack Straw
Tax ‘would make Welsh tourism uncompetitive’
Watchdog in warning to spread-betting firms
Transformation of skills base must be top priority
Financial services firms hold back on hiring plans
MARKET REPORT
MORNING SERIAL
In search of the truth behind the headlines
WELSH COLUMN
Carwyn’s big push for lagoon action
ON THIS DAY
Put party politics aside for sake of NHS
Government’s view smacks of hypocrisy
THEY SAID WHAT?
Army is a reflection of our society
Nostalgic trip for fans of a certain boy band
Sakho trail goes cold as Palace join striker hunt
Going, going, gone? The players linked with January move away from Swans
He’s on Swans’ radar ... facts on Fredericks
Connor looks to Premier
We’ve still got it all to play for – Lee
Gary Madine, the goal machine?The lowdown on Bluebirds top target
Jenkins ready to do battle as openside competition hots up
Neath ace Gibson in call-up for Blues game
International Seb still on the sick list
Dee reports fit to head off European worries
Wales’ medical bulletin as the countdown to naming squad gathers pace
Marler suspension rules him out of clash withWales
Council delivers programme to entire year group
Government to take action after union’s curriculum fears
Stability and belief at the heart of a successful first term
NSPCC VIEW
Swansea appoints its new chancellor
Bangor’s work to be sustainable recognised
It’s not always easy to spot which pupils need help. One primary school is using a new tool to identify pupils whose needs might go unnoticed. Elizabeth Prescott, deputy head teacher at Cardiff’s Gabalfa Primary School, outlines how it is working to ident
The Cathedral School celebrates an outstanding autumn term
Monmouth Model optimises a child’s academic and personal development
Resolutions for the New Year
Excellent provision at Christ College Brecon
Llandovery College – an outstanding independent school in the heart of Wales
St John’s College – Welsh Independent Secondary School of the Year 2017
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