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Gwynedd Council first in Wales to sign Welsh Language at Work Charter
Gwynedd councillor demands Welsh-only place names on maps
North Wales Police and Crime Plan now accessible in BSL
Entertainment
Cerys Hafana's new composition celebrates Dyfi valley's heritage
Cymdeithas yr Iaith urges Welsh workplace norm
The knuckle draggers in Cylch yr Iaith
English speakers discouraged from using language with colleagues
Immigration: Biblical principles and political challenges
Community news
Aberystwyth celebrates St David’s Day with colourful parade
Discover the acclaimed dark comedy 'Meet Fred', a puppet show challenging bureaucracy and disability rights, showing in Aberystwyth and Aberdyfi.
Tir na n-Og awards turn 50
The human touch: Being a translator in Wales in the face of AI
Politics
Plans to boost speech and language support
Planning
Train station digital ad screens given go-ahead
North Wales Police choir to compete at International Eisteddfod
West Wales bookshop championed for its vital role in cultural life
Commissioner expresses concern about legal Welsh language arrangements
Harlech Foodservice honours loyal employees
Scottish Gaelic used instead of Welsh signage in mid Wales Co-op
University
Welsh broadcasting devolution options considered by new research
Gwynedd Council adopts Welsh Language Charter
Police Warn Pastor Over 'Hate Speech' Verse
Iaith i Bawb: Welsh learners' day comes to Tywyn this weekend
Hatred towards minorities ‘frighteningly common’ in Wales
Call to strengthen efforts to increase workplace Welsh use
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