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UK minister derails hopes of Wales receiving £4.6bn ‘owed’ from HS2
Courts
Illegal tyre waste company and director ordered to pay £69,000
Saville Roberts backs prostate screening
Uncovering the Ceredigion connection to the ‘Great Escape’
Health
Improvements to be made to NHS Wales complaints system
Football
Cymru's hopes fade after Belgium loss
Closure of Cerrig Camu home sparks urgent calls to save vital facility
Community news
Tywyn Inner Wheel Club supports charities and prepares for events
999
Teenage driver arrested following fatal mid Wales collision
Search and rescue service team praised by MP
Harlech Society AGM features Welsh gold talk
Politics
Made-in-Wales investment model avoids 'crippling' PFI trap
Free access to Microsoft 365 for learners in Wales to continue
Baby loss support for families in Wales extended
National Library of Wales on high alert over cyber attacks
'Sad chapter' as Covid scrutiny committee dissolved
Police appeal for help to find missing teen
Senedd debates calls to save Wales’ fastest declining bird
The closure of a specialist service in mid and west Wales for epilepsy patients with a learning disability has left carers “abandoned and unsupported”, a damning report has found. Chris Betteley reports.
Entertainment
Charity night for farmers in Aberystwyth
Income tax cut in Wales would cost £300m, Senedd hears
Secondary school attendance rates improve
Business
Welsh Government unveils draft ‘Airbnb law’
Gwynedd and Ugandan farmers discuss cows, coffee and climate change
Caryl Lewis' journeys through Wales’ National Library
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