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2018-01-25
‘EMPOWER US’ – REFUGEES IN WALES TELL THEIR STORIES
‘Dozens of GP surgeries under threat of closure’
11-YEAR-OLD ANNA CHOSEN FOR WALES AT GAMES IN OZ
‘Van driver smiling after mosque attack’ – court
Former city imam is cleared of sexually assaulting children
74Welsh GP surgeries at risk of closure or returning to health boards
‘Exhausted’ GPs can’t provide out-of-hours service, survey reveals
Welsh Government in court over ‘toxic fumes choking residents’
Supporters forecast new nuclear power future forTrawsfynydd
Davis challenged over ‘vassal state’ status for UK during Brexit transition
Scandal-hit men-only club shuts amid groping claims
Animal lover killed by his 8ft-long pet python
Man jailed for stalking wife by posing as ex from school
Survivors give account of fatal school shooting
Sir Elton announces three-year farewell tour
Spike in jobless women as rate of unemployment rises most inWales
Julie Morgan favourite in race for Labour deputy leader role
‘We need to give priority to the efforts to reach gender equality’ – Plaid AM
Teenager demanded cash with hammer
Cases of deadly sepsis on the rise inWelsh hospitals
Cellist and conductor Geraint John dies aged 86
Accused tells court of ‘scuffle’ on street
Star Charlotte tells of mum’s mental health battle onTV
Lease for tallest building up for sale
Mum of barman crushed in lift hits out at ruling of ‘accidental death’
Bird flu prevention zone in place as risk level increases
Barrister appointed to Carl Sargeant inquiry
Welsh digital start-up set to join third Upscale programme
Industrial and office property still ahead of retail
DIT criticised over falling behind on Brexit schedule
‘End of the road’ fears for car dealerships
‘VQ Award is a symbol of dedication to work’
Aston Martin recruiting graduates for new car
New records app a vital time-saver for officers
MORNING SERIAL
Raise a racquet and fall in love for a longer life
Right royal forest goes back to ancient roots
WELSH COLUMN
Trawsfynydd could power the future
ON THIS DAY
Tories obsessed with austerity
Draw the line on gifts and do so publicly
THEY SAID WHAT?
Join Croydon’s best-loved maniac
Sevilla keen on return to Spain for Roque
McGoldrick back in Cardiff sights
Jab to land knockout blow at Southwell
We’ll meet again .... Wales drawWorld Cup dream wreckers in new competition
HOW THEY LINE UP
Neville to escape any action over old tweets
Scots’ target O’Neill set to sign new NI contract
I’ll be hanging around withWales, Ampadu reassures Dragons’ fans
Who should be handed Wales’ keys to No.10?
Murphy cool on Blues job
WalesWomen are ready for stadium opportunity
‘Davies can light up Six Nations – given a chance’
Relaxed and re-energised, Gatland is all ready to launch title challenge
Schmidt not ready to rule out Beirne participation
Gregor gets a Pep talk from Guardiola
Welsh frustration as Liam could miss Six Nations
Teacher development key to better standards – inspector
CARMARTHENSHIRE
City school is singled out for special praise
Pupils give their views on council budget
Thousands of families benefit from early intervenion scheme
Schools can raise awareness and help tackle Islamophobia A new resource to help schools tackle Islamophobia has been launched. Children’s Commissioner for Wales Professor Sally Holland explains why
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