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LIBRARIAN JAILED FOR SELLING RARE BOOKS ONLINE
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Caution urged over new school colour ratings
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SWANSEA RETURN FOR ANDRE AYEW
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BBC GENDER PAY GAP ROW LATEST
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‘Kerb damaged in love rival attack’
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£7m to help fund reduced water bills
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More trade deals open to UK, China tells May
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Corbyn to campaign for Jack Sargeant
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Leaked Brexit analysis
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Gove must reconsider on animal welfare
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‘Thousands’ of skilled jobs at risk if lagoon has no support
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Could be made public
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Talks aim to end Wales-UK Brexit tension
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‘1mph speed crackdown plan will alienate drivers’
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Manslaughter inquiry over power station deaths
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One dead as Republican train collides with truck
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Fugitive Catalan leader says he won’t give up fight
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KFC’s dancing chicken most complained-about ad
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Jones urged to show Sargeant investigators his private emails
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NHS board chief issues apology to Plaid AM
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Bedroom man slashed in face by jealous husband
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Farmhouse fire inquests opened and adjourned
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Strongest Man jailed for attack on couple
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Gambling an ‘emergency public health issue’, warns top doctor
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Crippled by Crohn’s – but mum is denied benefits
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PIP claims under review due to ‘discrimination’
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Eating too much fish oil could harm liver
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‘Many feel they can’t talk about mental health issues’
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Don’t let terror driver hoodwink you, jury told
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Accountant lost £500k gambling, court is told
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Fear over prospect of ‘cash deserts’
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Message in a bottle is returned to sender
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Wales bans under-18s’ intimate body piercings
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‘Children should do vigorous exercise’
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Ministers to audit women’s mesh ops
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MPs back ‘a full decant’ during £5bn repair work
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Healthcare technology firm gets £400,000
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Professor to chair network ‘at an exciting time for city’
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Translation firm expands through acquisition
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Docks owner to remove objection to Black Route
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Sour-candy maker seeks new foreign sweet spots
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Aston Martin opens latest Chinese dealership
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Profits lose fizz atWizz but passenger numbers rise
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MARKET REPORT
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M&S to close retail park clothes store next month
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High hopes as ambitious plan to transform city moves forward
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Nearly two decades after the project got under way, Swansea’s SA1 still has a way to go if it is going to achieve its original goals, as Richard Youle reports
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MORNING SERIAL
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Terrorists
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Obama’s health law
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WELSH COLUMN
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The days of steel dumping must end
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ON THIS DAY
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NHS underfunded and Assembly at fault
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Make newsreaders earn their salary
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Play moves from sinister to farcical
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Oasis to hit right note for punters
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Selby keeps his cool in hostile Leeds reception
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Man City pull out of chase for Mahrez
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Keates delighted with capture of Deverdics
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Carvalhal gets shirty, Sam’s the man and there’s still a long way to go
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I can be the new Henry – £56m man
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Swans’ target Andre sealed... with King surprise
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‘Forget a hangover, we were sloppy’
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All Blacks look for a league lift as they host Keys
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The day Jiffy ran rings around Scots... and alerted all his friends in the north
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Williams’ case shows disadvantage faced by theWelsh exiles in selection policy
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Lee is given permission... to get his permission!
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Harris to make first start for Scots in Cardiff
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Patchell can handle the pressure, insists Parkes
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We need to learn how to work with the robots
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Sixth form college seeks to return to council control with hope of improved funding
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Wales’ school governors are ‘left without a voice’ by cuts
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ESTYN COLUMN
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‘Twist in tale’ of unfamiliar and positive Estyn report
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IBERS receives Royal Society of Biology Accreditation for courses
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Ex-student returns to transform university