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Widow forgives dead police chiefThe widow of a police chief found dead days after he revealed an extra-marital affair says she has forgiven him.
Youth’s racist attack on tourists
A youth who threw stones at holidaymakers because they were English is given a community sentence.
Disabled man ‘treated as animal’
A wheelchair user accused of assaulting police claims he was treated ‘worse than an animal’ while being arrested.
Rigger fell to death on first day
An inquest jury hears how a worker fell 30ft (9.1m) to his death on his first day working at a power station.
County decides to turn off lights
A council decides to become the second in Wales to switch off some street lights to save money.
Junk food ban under new proposals
Unhealthy food could be banished and schools made to teach children about well-balanced diets, under proposed legislation.
‘Losers’ fear over advice reforms
Proposals to create eight all-in-one advice centres in Wales raise fears small, more local agencies, will lose out.
Town takes a shine to rare penny from 340 years ago
One of only four known Pwllheli Pennies dating from 1666 is presented to the Gwynedd town’s council.
Political editor Betsan Powys with her insider’s view
Political editor Betsan Powys with her insider’s view
Williams ‘favourite’ for top international award
Shane Williams has been tipped to win the IRB Player of the Year honour - by one of his rivals for the award.




















