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Action! Gavin and Stacey clapperboard up for auction
Another unique piece of memorabilia from the Gavin and Stacey finale is up for grabs.
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Russell T Davies returns to Channel 4 with brand new drama Tip Toe
Russell T Davies is set to return. to Channel 4 with brand new drama Tip Toe.
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Unpaid carers: questions over access to support
A councillor who helped care for her grandmother as a child has questioned how easy it is for unpaid carers in the Vale of Glamorgan to access help.
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Patience 'wearing thin' over Barry funding
A former mayor of Barry says millions of pounds in funding should be used to reduce anti-social behaviour and attract shoppers to the high street.
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Plaid demands pause to inheritance tax
Plaid Cymru urged the UK Government to pause and review planned changes to inheritance tax for farmers, warning the impact could be destructive in rural Wales.
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Aberthin: 11 year-old boy 'grabbed by man'
An investigation's underway after an 11 year-old boy was allegedly grabbed by a man in a lane in Aberthin, near Cowbridge.
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Barry 'neighbourhood' board to make funding decisions
Politicians have welcomed the UK Government's decision to press ahead with around £20 million of regeneration funding for Barry.
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Foodbank urging pensioners to claim support
A local foodbank is urging pensioners to ensure they're not missing out on vital financial support amid the cost-of-living crisis.
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Welsh Government’s £26bn budget passes
The Senedd signed off on the Welsh Government's £26 billion budget for the coming year after ministers struck a deal with the Welsh Liberal Democrats.
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School community praised for fire response
The actions of pupils, staff and emergency services was pivotal in avoiding a school fire ending in a “horrific situation”, a council official has said.
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New leadership for Penarth RNLI
The RNLI at Penarth has a new lifeboat operations manager in charge.
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Fishing boat rescued off Summer House Bay
A fishing boat has been rescued after it got into difficulty off Summer House Bay.
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Double shout for Penarth lifeboat
The RNLI's D-class lifeboat at Penarth was called out to two incidents in quick succession on Friday evening.
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Council to consider reduced tax hike
Vale of Glamorgan Council says it will consider a 1% cut in its proposed council tax rise for the next financial year.
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Hive Guys connect with the community
A youth project in the Vale has held a special meal to increase its involvement with the local community.
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Deadline nears for Wales Business Awards entries
Vale companies have just a week left to enter this year's Wales Business Awards.
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Bro Radio increases commitment to championing Welsh Language Music
Bro Radio has increased its commitment to championing Welsh Language Music through its sister service Bro Radio Xtra.
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Plans lodged to replace St David's Hall roof
Planning applications have been made to replace the roof of Cardiff’s St David’s Hall, which has been closed for more than a year.
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Cardiff council budget passes first hurdle
Plans to increase council tax in Cardiff and make other changes that could affect life in the city have passed their first hurdle.
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Food Businesses & producers urged to sign up to third "Vale Food Trail"
Food businesses and producers urged to sign up to third Vale Food Trail this Summer.
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Six Nations: Lloyd dropped for Scotland clash
Wales will field an unchanged starting XV for their Six Nations clash against Scotland at Murrayfield on Saturday.
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Llantwit trio up for league awards
Two Llantwit Major players - and their boss - are among the nominees in the Cymru South's monthly awards.
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Bombers surge into Youth Plate final
Barry RFC are through to the final of the WRU Youth Plate following a 34-19 victory over Haverfordwest in the semis.
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Adran Premier: Barry draw again with Swans
Barry Town United kicked off the run-in to the Adran Premier campaign with a goalless draw at Swansea City.
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Bombers stay up despite defeat
Barry RFC will be playing Division One rugby in the Admiral League next season despite a narrow 24-21 defeat at Abercynon.
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Llantwit earn late draw with Ceiber
Ten-man Llantwit Major earned a late 1-1 draw at Penrhiwceiber Rangers in the Cymru South on St David's Day.
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Barry target Youth Plate glory
“We will go there with loads of fire, loads of positivity.”
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Rain delays Adran Premier split
Sunday's wet and windy weather delayed the end of the first phase of the Adran Premier season.
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Development test for Bombers U17s
Barry RFC's under 17s were beaten 27-10 at St Albans in a development friendly match.
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Three in a row for Llantwit
Llantwit Major made it three straight wins in the Cymru South after beating Cwmbran Celtic 2-1.
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Nomads cut the gap on Barry
Barry Town United slipped to a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Connah's Quay Nomads in the Cymru Premier.
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Lloyd drops to bench for Ireland clash
Evan Lloyd has been dropped to the replacements bench for Wales' Six Nations clash with Ireland - their first under caretaker coach Matt Sherratt.
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Women's Euros legacy fund 'shortchanged'
Senedd members criticised plans to spend £800,000 less on securing a legacy from Wales' historic appearance at the Women's Euros compared with the men's World Cup.
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Former Barry Town Academy star signs for Chelsea Women's FC
Former Barry Town United Academy Star Vera Jones has signed a professional contract with Chelsea Women's FC.
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Cardiff Cup: Bombers beat Llantwit Fardre
Barry RFC's under 16s earned a hard-fought winning start to their Cardiff Cup campiagn, beating Llantwit Fardre 32-19.
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Barry face Haverfordwest in Youth Plate semis
Barry have been drawn against tournament favourites Haverfordwest in the semi-final of the WRU Youth Plate.
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Bluebirds end Barry's Welsh Cup hopes
Barry Town United are out of the Bute Energy Welsh Cup after a 4-0 defeat to holders Cardiff City.
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Bombers frustrated by Llanharan defeat
Barry were left frustrated after a 15-5 defeat at Llanharan in Division One of the Admiral League.
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Triple killer convicted of raping ex-girlfriend 'in act of spite' before murdering her
A former soldier has been found guilty of raping his ex-girlfriend during a four-hour attack in which he killed her, her mother and her sister.
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Kyle Clifford: Violent misogyny of kind promoted by Andrew Tate 'fuelled rape and triple murder', prosecution says
The violent misogyny promoted by the likes of Andrew Tate fuelled a former soldier's rape of his ex-girlfriend and the murder of her along with her mother and sister, the prosecution argued in court.
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Kendal: Girl who died in sports pitch crash named - as family pay tribute
A girl who died after she was hit by a car on a sports pitch has been named as 10-year-old Poppy Atkinson.
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King Charles reveals his favourite artists as he shares personal playlist
The King has shared his personal playlist of tracks that bring him joy – featuring everything from reggae and Afrobeats to contemporary pop hits.
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Growing number of domestic violence victims are taking their own lives
Sharon Holland sits surrounded by fresh flowers as she scrolls through photos on her phone of her daughter, Chloe.
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Lesma-Rose Wibier: Tributes to girl who died in Manchester house fire - as woman arrested
A four-year-old girl who died in a house fire in Manchester has been named.
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Rachel Reeves says welfare system 'letting people down' ahead of expected cuts
Rachel Reeves has said the welfare system is "letting down taxpayers", while she again committed to reaching 2.5% in defence spending by 2027 due to the "enormity of the situation" facing European security.
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What is the UK's nuclear umbrella – and could it be expanded?
French President Emmanuel Macron has said he is considering opening France's "nuclear umbrella" to the rest of Europe - amid uncertainties over US security guarantees.
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Glastonbury 2025 line-up revealed
The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo will be among the stars headlining Glastonbury Festival this year.
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Glastonbury 2025 line-up revealed
Charli XCX, The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo will be among the stars headlining Glastonbury Festival this year, it has been announced.
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King Charles reveals his favourite artists as he shares personal playlist
The King has shared his personal playlist of tracks that bring him joy – featuring everything from reggae and Afrobeats to contemporary pop hits.
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Malta's Eurovision entry censored over song's 'appropriateness'
Malta's Eurovision entry has been ordered to change its song Kant - allegedly due to the likeness with the C-word.
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Elaine C Smith grazes cows on Glasgow Green to mark receiving city's highest honour
Comedian Elaine C Smith has grazed cattle on Glasgow Green - a right that comes with being awarded the Freedom of Glasgow.
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Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX BRIT Awards appearances spark hundreds of Ofcom complaints
Ofcom received 825 complaints over the Brit Awards, with the majority relating to Sabrina Carpenter's raunchy performance and Charli XCX's outfit, the media watchdog says.