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St Julians womana s Halloween arson terror
A ST JULIANS woman was subjected to her own Halloween horror after finding her hallway alight on Saturday night.
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Lloyda s mum attacks Cheryl over a bad song choicesa
X FACTOR hopeful Lloyd Daniels' mum has blamed Cheryl Cole for her son's precarious situation on the show.
Murderer accused of three-hour rape attack on Bristol woman
An alleged Bristol rape victim told a jury she did not know her attacker was a murderer until he sexually brutalised her.
Woman kicked in face more than a dozen times
A PONTYPOOL woman was jailed yesterday after dragging another woman to the ground by her hair and kicking her in the face more than a dozen times.
Newport hospital bus service saved
A SPECIAL bus service that ferries patients and visitors between Newport bus station and the Royal Gwent and St Woolos Hospitals will continue to operate after agreement between health and transport bosses Difficulties with financing the popular service had led to fears that it might be discontinued, but now Newport Transport, who run the service, ...
IEDs main threat to troops in Afghanistan
The main threat to British soldiers in Afghanistan comes not from suicide bombers or gunfire but from improvised explosive devices .
Staff at Newport ford dressed in pink to sell cakes for Breast Cancer Awareness
Everybody was in the pink... 9:10pm Sunday 1st November 2009 Comments Have your say PEOPLE across Gwent dressed in pink on Friday to raise money for breast cancer charities.
Evacuation follows cylinder fire
Homes in a street in Cardiff were evacuated after a gas cylinder caught fire at a house.
Students take a bite out of city
DODGING Cardiff students munched their way through a whopping 450,000 of takeaways in just their first week back at university, a new survey has claimed.
NEWPORT trading standards prosecuted three traders as it continues its crackdown on rogue operators in the city.
Dog-attack culprit reward doubled
A PONTYPOOL man who put up a A 500 reward to find the "sick" person who bludgeoned a dog to death with a hammer has more than doubled his offer in a bid to bring someone to justice.
City plans sparkling Christmas
WITH the build-up to Christmas just around the corner, residents and visitors to Newport can look forward to a sparkling programme of events beginning next month.
Newport Library services praised
Newporta s library services are one of the best performing library services in Wales, according to results from the Welsh Assembly Governmenta s Welsh Public Library Standards.
City patients are first to receive swine flu vaccine
PATIENTS at a Cardiff GP surgery have become the first in Wales to receive the new swine flu vaccine.
Cautious welcome for Wales' tallest building
PLANS for Walesa TM tallest building a ' to sit just across the river Ely from Penarth a ' have been given initial approval.
Family relics were lost in theatre blaze
MY thanks to Freddie Fox who sent me the pictures on this page. One shows his grandfather, Frederick Fox, who was the chief scenic artist at the Empire Theatre which was destroyed in a fire in 1899 just three years after it had been built.
Firm to pursue plan for 150m city incinerator
THE company behind plans for a controversial rubbish incinerator is launching a fresh bid to get it built.
Sustainable travel city shows signs of success
The Deputy First Minister, Ieuan Wyn Jones has opened a new Park and Ride scheme in Cardiff which will allow passengers to use it for free over the first five days.
Wales News: Mourning driver jailed after killing pensioner
A man who was drowning his sorrows on the day of his dead son's birthday got behind the wheel of his car and mowed down a pensioner, killing him, a court heard today.
Cardiff Drawing Group show features city park life
Cardiff's beautiful green spaces are the subject of a new exhibition. Claire Rees talked to some of the artists taking part DALE Evans thinks we're all guilty of failing to take enough notice of our surroundings.
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