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Barry Arts Festival returns with Waldo play
The Barry Arts Festival will return for 2026 with a one-man play in Welsh about wartime poet Waldo Williams.
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Local Historian releases new book focusing on some of the Worst bad guys in Welsh History
Local Author and historian Graham Loveluck-Edwards visited Bro Radio to discuss his new book tour, local folk law, and which Welsh bad guy you wouldn't want to meet the family.
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Gwen the polar bear visits the Memo
A new Welsh-language children's play tackling climate change will visit the Memo Arts Centre in Barry next month.
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More than 40 organisations set to showcase their volunteering opportunities in 2026
More than 40 organisations working in the Vale of Glamorgan are set to showcase their volunteering opportunities at the GVS Big Volunteering Fayre.
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New Community Cinema to launch in Llantwit Major
A new community cinema is being launched by the More in Common Llantwit Major Group.
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Council drops school budget warnings
Vale of Glamorgan Council has dropped formal warnings against seven schools over their budget deficits.
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Burger stand owner fined for hygiene breaches
The owner of a burger stand at a Barry Island funfair has been fined for serious breaches of food hygiene laws.
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Deputy First Minister pledges cleaner rivers
The Deputy First Minister has told a summit at Hensol Castle that Wales will benefit from cleaner rivers.
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Two missing people found in overnight searches
Two missing people were rescued by lifeboat crews during two overnight shouts.
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Unsolved: fresh bid to find taxi driver's killer
A fresh appeal has been launched over the unsolved murder of a taxi driver more than 40 years ago.
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Calls for Old Harbour reserve turned down
More than 600 people signed a petition backing calls to declare Barry's Old Harbour a local nature reserve.
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Barry man charged with assaulting police officers
A man is due to appear in court accused of assaulting two police officers in Barry.
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Talks to be held on Cardiff Rugby sale
The WRU says it has chosen its preferred bidder to take over Cardiff Rugby.
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Barry Arts Festival returns with Waldo play
The Barry Arts Festival will return for 2026 with a one-man play in Welsh about wartime poet Waldo Williams.
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32 arrested in wanted day-of-action
32 people have been arrested in a day of action targeting wanted suspects across Cardiff and the Vale.
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No decision yet on Barry wood plant
Controversial plans to expand a wood processing facility in Barry have been put on hold again.
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Plaid wins St Athan by-election
Plaid Cymru has won a vacant seat on St Athan Community Council following a by-election.
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Council to relaunch street cleaning service
A street cleaning service is being relaunched by Vale of Glamorgan Council this Spring.
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Petition supporting Tree Preservation Order reaches 1,000 signatures
A petition supporting a Tree Preservation Order for ancient woodland at Reservoir Wood in Llandough has reached 1,000 signatures.
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Le Tour comes to Cardiff
Le Tour de France, the world's biggest cycle race, will visit Cardiff next year.
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Trampoline park owner avoids jail
The owner of a former trampoline park in Cardiff Bay has avoided jail for breaching food hygiene laws.
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Housing rent increase rubberstamped
Rents for council housing in the Vale of Glamorgan are set to go up by more than 4% next year.
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Half-hourly Vale trains delayed again
A pledge to introduce extra rail services on the Vale of Glamorgan Line has been delayed again.
2026 Senedd Election
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Senedd 2026: Penybont Bro Morgannwg candidates
The candidate lists are being announced in Penybont Bro Morgannwg ahead of the 2026 Senedd elections.
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Senedd 2026: Caerdydd Penarth candidates
The candidate lists are being announced in Caerdydd Penarth ahead of the 2026 Senedd elections.
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Wharton returns to Barry Town
Theo Wharton has rejoned Barry Town United on the eve of phase two of the Cymru Premier season.
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Llantwit sign keeper Gardiner
Llantwit Major have signed goalkeeper Shaun Gardiner in the January transfer window.
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Grady recalled for Six Nations
Mason Grady has been recalled to the Wales squad ahead of the 2026 Six Nations.
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Llantwit visit Treowen in WBS Cup quarter finals
Llantwit Major will travel to Treowen Stars in the quarter finals of the Welsh Blood Service Cup.
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Talks to be held on Cardiff Rugby sale
The WRU says it has chosen its preferred bidder to take over Cardiff Rugby.
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Penarth slip up against Abercwmboi
Admiral League leaders Penarth slipped to a 25-13 defeat at home to Abercwmboi in Division One East Central.
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Bombers beat Welfare to boost survival hopes
Barry boosted their Admiral League survival hopes with a 22-19 win at Cambrian Welfare in Division One East Central.
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Llantwit reach WBS Cup quarter finals
Llantwit Major are into the quarter finals of the Welsh Blood Service Cup after beating ten-man Pontypridd United 2-1.
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Barry kick off Phase Two at TNS
Barry Town United will kick off phase two of the Cymru Premier season away at reigning champions The New Saints next weekend.
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Vale teams join in Cardiff clubs' day
Three clubs from the Vale of Glamorgan are taking part in Cardiff Rugby's Clubs Day initiative.
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Le Tour comes to Cardiff
Le Tour de France, the world's biggest cycle race, will visit Cardiff next year.
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Barry cruise into Cymru Premier Top Six
Barry Town United have qualified for the Cymru Premier's Championship Conference following a 5-1 win over Llanelli Town.
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Barry prepare for Top Six decider
The first phase of the Cymru Premier season reaches its climax on Tuesday - with Barry Town United aiming to secure a top six finish.
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Young Bombers thrash Abercwmboi in league opener
Barry kicked off their Division 2 campaign in the Cardiff Rugby youth league with an emphatic 60-10 victory over Abercwmboi.
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Bombers facing Division One survival battle
Barry RFC are facing an uphill battle in the Admiral League following a 24-19 defeat to Abercwmboi in Division One East Central.
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Advantage Penarth in title race
Penarth clinched a dramatic 26-19 victory over St Albans in a top-of-the-table Admiral League clash.
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Llantwit away day frozen off
Llantwit Major's Cymru South trip to face Ynyshir Albions has been postponed due to a frozen pitch.
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Cymru Premier: phase one finale postponed
All six Cymru Premier fixtures - including Barry Town United's home game against Llanelli - have been postponed following Storm Goretti.
The latest from Sky News
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'Sacrifices deserve respect': Prince Harry joins PM in criticising Trump's NATO troops remark
Prince Harry has joined Sir Keir Starmer in criticising false claims by Donald Trump that British and NATO troops were not on the frontline in Afghanistan.
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Angry Sir Keir Starmer loses patience with Donald Trump over 'insulting' NATO troops remarks
I have rarely seen Sir Keir Starmer angry.
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Teenager among four killed in Bolton car crash was 'my heart, my soul, my everything', mother says
A grieving mother has said her teenage son, who died in a car crash that also killed three others, was "my heart, my soul, my everything".
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Andy Burnham facing 24-hour ultimatum over his Labour future
Labour's high command is attempting to bounce Andy Burnham into a super-quick decision on a Commons by-election comeback, giving him just 24 hours to decide.
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Two teenagers charged with murder of boy, 15, in Guildford
Police investigating the fatal stabbing of a 15-year-old boy in Surrey have charged two teenage boys with murder.
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Tories claim government in retreat on Chagos 'surrender' after Donald Trump broadside
Senior Tories claim the government is in retreat on its controversial Chagos Islands handover, after the latest showdown in parliament was unexpectedly postponed.
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Former Tory councillor admits drugging and raping ex-wife 11 times
A former Tory councillor has pleaded guilty to drugging and raping his now ex-wife over more than a decade.
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Oscar nominee and Sinners star Delroy Lindo on why the UK can 'absolutely' root for him - but he doesn't see himself as British
He is the Lewisham-born actor who, at the age of 73, finds himself in the running for an Oscar.
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British troops were in Afghanistan from start to finish - despite what Trump says
Over 1,000 non-US NATO troops died in Afghanistan and at least double that number were seriously wounded in supporting US policy there.
The latest Entertainment from Sky News
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Steve Coogan on how his Irish identity drew him to an infamous bust-up
Steve Coogan says he doesn't want to fully be part of the British establishment because you cannot "get rid of the history which weighs heavily on all of us".
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Stars of fashion and film say farewell to Italy's haute couture 'emperor' Valentino
Stars of the runway and the screen have said farewell to fashion designer Valentino at a church service in Rome.
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Oscar nominee and Sinners star Delroy Lindo on why the UK can 'absolutely' root for him - but he doesn't see himself as British
He is the Lewisham-born actor who, at the age of 73, finds himself in the running for an Oscar.
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Oscar nominations: The biggest snubs and surprises
While Sinners has surpassed all expectations at this year's Oscar nominations, coming away with a whopping 16 nods, not all movies will be coming away from the nominations with the same happy glow.
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Oscar nominations 2026: The full list of stars and films up for awards
Many expected the politically charged thriller One Battle After Another to lead the Oscar field, but vampire horror Sinners has swooped into first place with 16 nominations.
