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A divine debut for Sister Act: The Musical
Chris reviews the opening night of Pukka Productions' Sister Act: The Musical at St Cyres School, Penarth.
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Vale among top places in Wales to retire
The Vale of Glamorgan has been named one of the top three areas of Wales to retire, according to new research.
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Hospitals introduce digital maternity records
A new digital system for maternity records has been officially launched at hospitals in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan.
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Mayor champions 'unsung hero' John
A new campaign has been launched to recognise some of the Vale of Glamorgan's 'unsung heroes'.
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Sexual health clinic moving to Barry Hospital
A sexual health clinic for under 18s is preparing move to Barry Hospital in September.
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Plaid pledges free swimming lessons
Plaid Cymru has pledged to offer free swimming lessons for primary school children in Wales.
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Seven rescued as yacht runs aground
Seven people have been rescued after a yacht ran aground near Newport Dock.
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Garden volunteers celebrate Green Flag status
Volunteers at a community garden in Llantwit Major are celebrating after winning a Green Flag award for the first time.
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Paralympic champion joins 'Find Your Float' call
A new campaign encouraging people to 'find their float' has been launched in Llantwit Major to mark World Drowning Prevention Day.
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Double RNLI shout for rowing boat
Lifeboat crews were called out to the same rowing boat near Aberthaw twice in less than 24 hours.
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A divine debut for Sister Act: The Musical
Chris reviews the opening night of Pukka Productions' Sister Act: The Musical at St Cyres School, Penarth.
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Cryptosporidium: farm visitors told not to hug lambs
Public health officials have warned farmers not to offer close contact with animals at public feeding events.
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Former Mayor raises £5k for charity
A former Mayor of Barry raised over £5,000 for her chosen charities during her year in office.
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One person rescued from disabled yacht
One person has been rescued from a disbaled yacht in the Bristol Channel.
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Disability Pride Month marked in the Vale
Disability Pride Month has been marked locally with a special event at the Civic Offices in Barry.
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Flying Start building marks 65 years
Celebrations are being held to mark the 65th anniversary of a key community resource in Barry.
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Barry Ladies Choir Summer Concert hailed a success
Barry Ladies Choir Summer Concert on 1st July has been hailed a success, after packing out Holy Trinity Hall.
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Two Dogs from Cardiff Dogs Home Join South Wales Police as Specialist Search Dogs
Two rescue dogs have been given a second chance, after joining South Wales Police as Specialist Search Dogs.
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Youth detained for Barry machete attack
A youth who slashed a man's face with a machete in Barry has been sent to a young offenders institute for six years.
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Barry sign striker Smith
Barry Town United have signed striker Daniel Smith ahead of the new season.
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Midfielder Barton joins Barry Town
Barry Town United have signed midfielder Daniel Barton on a two-year contract.
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Welsh Cup: Dinas win qualifier on penalties
Dinas Powys were the only grassroots club from the Vale to progress in the first round of Welsh Cup qualifying.
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Llantwit beaten by ten-man Aber
Llantwit Major began their Cymru South campaign with a 2-1 defeat to league newcomers Aberystwyth Town.
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Barry beat young Exiles
Barry Town United wrapped up their pre-season preparations with a 2-0 win over a young Newport County XI on Friday night.
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Connor returns to Llantwit Major
Connor Goldsworthy has returned to Llantwit Major on the eve of the new Cymru South season.
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Patten faces Exiles injury lay-off
Keenan Patten is facing a lengthy injury lay-off at Newport County after suffering a broken leg in pre-season action.
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Tandy named new Wales head coach
Steve Tandy has been named as Wales' new head coach.
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Llantwit out of MG Cup
Llantwit Major are out of the Nathaniel MG Cup after a 2-1 defeat at home to Afan Lido in the first round.
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Barry bowlers reach national finals
Seven members of Barry Athletic Bowls Club will be going for glory as they compete for five titles at the Welsh national championships at Llandrindod Wells in August.
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New season kicks off at Lewis' Llantwit
The new Welsh football season gets underway this weekend - with Llantwit Major back under familiar management ahead of their league cup opener.
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Barry Archer becomes UK Champion
A Barry-based Archer and owner of True Aim Activities has become the UK Champion in IFAA Field Archery Shooting Adult Female Barebow Recurve.
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Lauren takes to the till for Tŷ Hafan
Lauren Price is preparing to swap her world championship belts for a Tŷ Hafan volunteer's badge.
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Cymru Premier fixtures out for Barry
Barry Town United will start their Cymru Premier campaign with a trip to newly promoted Llanelli Town on Friday 8th August
The latest from Sky News
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Man guilty of assaulting two female police officers at Manchester Airport
A man has been found guilty of assaulting two female police officers at Manchester Airport last year.
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Second-largest population increase in England and Wales in over 75 years - mainly fuelled by migration
The population of England and Wales has grown by more than 700,000 in the year to June 2024 - the second-largest increase in over 75 years.
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How is Starmer's government doing? Here's what 'end-of-term' report from voters says
One year on, how's Keir Starmer's government going? We've put together an end-of-term report with the help of pollster YouGov.
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Palestine Action's bid for judicial review granted after MPs banned group
Palestine Action has won its application for a judicial review after MPs voted to ban it as a terrorist group.
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Freed British-Israeli hostage Emily Damari says Starmer not 'on right side of history' over Palestine recognition
A British-Israeli woman who was held hostage by Hamas for more than a year has said Sir Keir Starmer is "not standing on the right side of history" after his conditional pledge to recognise Palestine as a state.
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Two British boys, 11 and 13, drown off Catalan coast, Spanish officials say
Two British boys, aged 11 and 13, have drowned in eastern Spain.
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'Simmering' division in town where hotel for asylum seekers is beacon for unrest
In Altrincham near Manchester, two opposing groups have gathered to throw insults at each other across the A56.
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Flights resume after air traffic control glitch causes disruption
Flights have resumed after a technical issue at air traffic control caused widespread disruption.
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Gary Neville hits out at national insurance rise - and makes prediction for Manchester United's season
Gary Neville has criticised the government's national insurance (NI) rise this year, saying it could deter companies from employing people and "probably could have been held back".
The latest Entertainment from Sky News
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Ozzy Osbourne is given final tour of Birmingham - with thousands of fans flooding streets to pay their respects
Ozzy Osbourne has taken his final tour of Birmingham - with his family experiencing the love of thousands of fans who turned out to see the heavy metal star come home.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs asks judge to release him on $50m bond as he awaits sentencing
Disgraced hip hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs has asked a judge to release him on a $50m bond as he waits to be sentenced for prostitution-related offences.
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The 1975 star Matty Healy warns of musical 'silence' without small stages as he backs new UK-wide festival
The 1975 frontman Matty Healy has warned of a musical "silence" that would come without the pubs and bars that give UK artists their first chance to perform.
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Bob Geldof accuses Israeli authorities of 'lying' about starvation in Gaza
Bob Geldof has accused the Israeli authorities of "lying" about starvation in Gaza - after Israel's government spokesperson claimed there was "no famine caused by Israel".
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Paul Gallagher, older brother of Oasis stars Noel and Liam, is charged with offences including rape
Paul Gallagher, the older brother of Oasis stars Noel and Liam, has been charged with multiple offences including rape.