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Friday, Apr 12

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Troubled BBC star Huw Edwards is back in Wales living with his beloved mother after taking sanctuary after being suspended by bosses over sex pics scandal

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The Mail understands that Huw Edwards has taken sanctuary in his beloved Wales and is being comforted in Carmarthenshire by his mother Aerona.

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Trains services axed and routes cut short as Transport for Wales overhauls timetable

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Transport for Wales say the revamp will 'better align with the new travel habits and requirements of customers'

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Women's Six Nations: Five try-Ireland too strong for Wales - reaction

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Watch live coverage and follow live text updates as Ireland host Wales at Virgin Media Park, Cork in the Women's Six Nations

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Ireland co-captains Sam Monaghan and Edel McMahon speaking ahead of clash with Wales

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Ireland face Wales at Musgrave Park on Saturday 13th April at 16.45.

BBC weatherman confirms warmest day of year so far for one part of Wales

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There was a high of 20C after days of seemingly incessant rain

The Eco Weekender: Grove of Narberth in Wales

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Wales must be puffed up with pride thanks to this romantic, cwtch-inducing boutique eco-hotel where history and heritage combine with first-class local flair

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Ireland co-captain Sam Monaghan details how her side plan to beat Wales – ‘It’s what we’re going to do’

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Ireland co-captain Sam Monaghan expects Cliodhna Moloney to have “a massive impact” when she comes off the bench in their Women’s Six Nations game with Wales at Musgrave Park tomorrow.

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'Wetland parks' plan to tackle flooding in Wales as weather becomes more extreme

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The idea is being proposed as part of a 12-point strategy for dealing with major flooding issues in part of Wales

Public urged to attend meeting over Mid Wales to Shropshire pylon route

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An MP has urged people likely to be impacted by plans for a new power line to attend a public meeting on the issue.

North Wales seafront road has reopened and is now 1.5 metres higher than it was

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The prom road at Old Colwyn has been closed to traffic since 2021

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Huge chain with pubs across Wales says 'venues not at risk' as it struggles with £2bn debt

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Stonegate, the UK's largest pub group, has hundreds across Wales including Walkabout, Slug and Lettuce, Popworld and the Owain Glyndwr pub

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Tata Steel workers in Wales vote to strike over job cuts

Workers at Tata Steel’s facilities in Port Talbot and Newport Llanwern, Wales, have voted in favour of strike action in response to the company’s proposal to close its blast furnaces and cut approximately 2,800 jobs. This decision was…

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Tata Steel workers in Wales vote to strike over job cuts

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Workers at Tata Steel’s facilities in Port Talbot and Newport Llanwern, Wales, have voted in favour of strike action in… Continue reading Tata Steel workers in Wales vote to strike over job cuts

New carer’s leave entitlement to benefit thousands of unpaid carers in North Wales

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Vale of Clwyd MP Dr James Davies MP is delighted that the Carer’s Leave Act 2023 has now come into force, benefitting thousands of unpaid carers across North Wales.

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Report says recruitment, skills and labour pressures felt by businesses in Mid Wales

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Businesses in Wales are continuing to face challenges regarding recruitment, the ongoing skills shortage and labour costs, according to Chambers Wales South East, South West and Mid’s latest Quarterly Economic Survey.

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WalesOnline reaches half of adults in Wales

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It is also the most-nominated newsroom in the UK at the Regional Press Awards

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Live: Wales breaking news plus weather and traffic updates (Friday, April 12)

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All of the latest news from across Wales and further afield

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Wales 'have to believe' they can do job in Ireland

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Head coach Ioan Cunningham says Wales "have got to believe" they can do a job in Ireland as they look to get their Women’s Six Nations campaign back on track.