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Wednesday, May 8

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Devon man banned from being drunk in a public place across the whole of England and Wales

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47-year-old Gavin Prieto has been made the subject of a five-year Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) after he admitted to outraging public decency

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County chefs getting ready for prestigious international competition – representing Wales

Three Shrewsbury chefs, including brothers Calum and Connor Smith, have been selected to cook for Wales in a prestigious international culinary competition in the United Arab Emirates later this month.

A Place in the Sun host in tears as ex-Mr Wales finds dream property for 'emotional' reason

Despite the tears Jean Johansson, host of Channel 4's A Place in the Sun, said 'I am so so happy, I've never been happier for a couple'

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Young New Zealand rugby talent interests Welsh regions and he can play for Wales

A promising Welsh qualified youngster is on the market

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Men living in Wales illegally found with 240 cannabis plants

The drugs had a potential value of more than £100,000

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'Lifelong friends' from North Wales killed in crash caused by 'atrocious' driver

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Ellie Crossley and Rebecca Doughty, both 20, were heading home from Cheshire Oaks when the tragedy took place

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Photo News: Finance Minister, Wale Edun receives non-alcoholic industry report

From Left: Mr. Wale Edun, Honourable Minister of Finance; with Mr. Seleem Adegunwa, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Rite Foods Limited; Ms. Mariam Khan, Managing Director, Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited; and Mr. Goran Sladic,…

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Woman 'fixated' with North Wales Police rang 999 more than one hundred times

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Kelly Parry, who was jailed today, 'bombarded' police with offensive messages and calls

Wales' Jonathan Davies addresses future after confirming Scarlets exit

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Wales centre Jonathan Davies will leave the Scarlets at the end of the season, bringing his 18-year association with the club to an end.

Investigating the hidden risks of abandoned metal mines in Wales

Experts are calling for urgent testing to take place in areas of Wales' once-thriving metal mining industry, in an attempt to uncover the potential public health threats.

Today’s rugby news as Wales star calls for two regions and says there’s not enough talent

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These are your rugby headlines on Wednesday, May 8 Wales star calls for two regions Wales international Johnny McNicholl believes the number of Welsh regions must be halved in order for them to properly compete in the URC again. The…

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Serial dine and dash couple plead guilty to skipping out on bills in restaurants across Wales

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Bernard and Ann McDonagh have pleaded guilty to skipping out on paying bills cumulatively worth hundreds of pounds at multiple restaurants across Wales - police charged them last month

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Couple plead guilty to 'dine and dash' spree at restaurants across Wales

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Bernard McDonagh, 41, and Ann McDonagh, 39, hid their faces from the cameras as they arrived in court.

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Train strikes cause disruption and delays for rail users in Wales

Wednesday, May 8, will see train drivers walk out across six train operators and services in Wales will be affected

Wale Edun Inaugurates NAICOM Board

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Mr. Wale Edun, the minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, has inaugurated the new board members of the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) in Abuja on Tuesday. The new board, comprises: Ms. Halima Kyari…

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Today's rugby news as Wales star calls for two regions and says there's not enough talent

These are the rugby stories making headlines in Wales and around the world on Wednesday, May 8

Brothers who could bridge the gap between Harry and William: Inside the Princes' close bond with the van Straubenzee family - as Prince of Wales gets set to award an MBE to their mother

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Henry, nicknamed 'Henners' by Prince Harry, who wrote about him in his autobiography, Spare, became the royal's best friend after they met at school, Ludgrove Prep in Berkshire.

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Electricity stations 'will industrialise rural Wales'

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Three large new electricity substations could be built on over 30 acres of farmland in west Wales.