Breaking News: Swans protected from raid - Jenkins
Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins has revealed an agreement is in place to prevent newly-appointed Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers signing players from his former club for 12 months.
View ArticleBreaking News: Trent Bridge to stage first Ashes Test
The England and Wales Cricket Board have released the itinerary for next year's international fixtures, with Trent Bridge playing host to the first Ashes Test.
View ArticleBreaking News: GB trio named in 2012 taekwondo squad
Jade Jones, Martin Stamper and Sarah Stevenson will represent Great Britain in taekwondo at the London Olympics, but the fourth place in the team remains open.
View ArticleBreaking News: Holt confirms Norwich exit plans
Norwich have been dealt another blow after captain Grant Holt reaffirmed his intention to leave Carrow Road ahead of the new Barclays Premier League season.
View ArticleNorth Wales News: Ched Evans appeals rape conviction
FOOTBALLER Ched Evans has lodged an appeal against his conviction for rape.
View ArticleBreaking News: Huhne ex-wife denies justice charge
Former energy secretary Chris Huhne's ex-wife has denied perverting the course of justice by taking a speeding penalty for her former husband.
View ArticleBreaking News: QC to review Lawrence police probe
A leading barrister is to review the Scotland Yard investigation into allegations of corruption at the heart of the Stephen Lawrence murder case, the Home Office said.
View ArticleBreaking News: Bonuses for top Border Agency staff
One in four senior civil servants at the troubled UK Border Agency (UKBA) received bonuses of up to £7,000 last year, figures showed.
View ArticleBreaking News: Victim's lover wins police payout
The boyfriend of a woman found dead in a lake six years ago has won £125,000 libel damages over a police claim that he probably killed her.
View ArticleAstronomy: Astronomy summer imaging targets
The summer months give the opportunity to image some spectacular large Nebulae, some of which span many times the size of the full moon.
View ArticleLiverpool FC: Brendan Rodgers has the arrogance to succeed at Liverpool FC
The Western Mail's Swansea City reporter on what Liverpool fans can expect from the new Anfield manager
View ArticleAstronomy: June astronomy highlights
You need to stay up late to get dark skies this month and they are short lived, but don't let that stop you from going out and having a look around at the wonders of the heavens. So the planet Venus is...
View ArticleBreaking News: Farrell quits Saracens post
Saracens have confirmed the resignation of Andy Farrell from their coaching staff.
View ArticleBreaking News: England stars all present for training
England manager Roy Hodgson finally had some good news at the end of a wretched week when all 23 members of his reshaped Euro 2012 squad were able to begin training at Wembley on Friday.
View ArticleBreaking News: GB trio named as Cook row boils
Jade Jones, Martin Stamper and Sarah Stevenson will represent Great Britain in taekwondo at the London Olympics, but the fourth place in the team remains open as the row over Aaron Cook's omission...
View ArticleBreaking News: NHS trust fined over privacy breach
An NHS trust has been fined £325,000 by a data protection watchdog after highly sensitive files of tens of thousands of patients, including details of HIV treatment, ended up being sold on eBay.
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View ArticleBreaking News: Rodgers sets out Anfield vision
New Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers exerted his authority in his interview with the club's owners by insisting he would not work under a director of football.
View ArticleBreaking News: Redpath appointment hailed as 'ideal'
New Sale Sharks rugby director Bryan Redpath has been described as an "absolutely ideal" appointment by the club's chief executive Steve Diamond.
View ArticleBreaking News: Ireland looks set to back EU treaty
Ireland is on course to back the European fiscal treaty with a vote of around 60% after the first official results from constituencies were announced.
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