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Tributes have been paid to Slane Castle’s Lord Henry Mount Charles, who has died aged 74. He died late on Wednesday after “a long and valiant” battle with cancer, his family said. Since 1981, the ...
Rhian Wilkinson hiked up Wales’ highest peak before delivering the names of 23 players determined to scale their own summit at Euro 2025. At 1,085 metres above sea level, climbing Yr Wyddfa in North ...
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones said £6 billion a year would go to repairing hospitals and £3 billion to schools and colleges.
Midday traffic was heavily delayed yesterday near a busy Newport roundabout. Traffic was stuck for over two hours on the Woodlands Roundabout (June 18). The reason for this being a crash involving two ...
A Cwmbran man fighting for his life in a Thai hospital has received more than £20,000 in donations to help bring him home. On May 30 29-year-old Ashton Jones, travelled to Bangkok Thailand with his ...
A man was shocked to find a foot-long "monster" pasty in Greggs - "double the size" of a regular one. Jonah Lynch, 27, said he had "never seen anything like it" after finding the huge steak bake pasty ...
High Street Newport blocked off by police tape (Image: Supplied) Many businesses along the street even had to delay opening for service with the area being blocked off for more than two hours. An ...
A DROP in response rates to noise complaints and fly tipping is due to increasing demand on a council’s public protection service, councillors have been told.
The Red Devils are reeling from their worst top-flight campaign in 51 years after they stumbled home 15th and missed out on European football.
An amber heat-health alert has been issued for all regions in England as the UK could record a new high for the warmest day of the year on Thursday. Eastern parts of Wales, the Midlands and the ...
Corporation tax accounts for nearly half of Britain’s £46.8 billion tax gap amid a rise in non-compliance from small businesses, according to the latest figures from HM Revenue & Customs.
A terminally ill Christian preacher has criticised the “nonsensical” religious argument against assisted dying that suffering must be part of life, as Dame Esther Rantzen urged MPs to pass a Bill she ...
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