Breaking News: Paralympics proved TV hit worldwide
The London 2012 Paralympics were a global television ratings winner, figures show.
View ArticleBreaking News: Lawes back for England
Courtney Lawes has been confirmed in England's 23-man squad for Saturday's QBE international against New Zealand at Twickenham.
View ArticleBreaking News: MPs warn PM over Leveson report
David Cameron faces fresh demands to reject statutory regulation of newspapers as he prepares to take delivery of the Leveson report.
View ArticleBreaking News: Redknapp starts with draw
Substitute Rob Green ensured Harry Redknapp's rein as QPR boss started with a positive result after making a stunning save to deny Steven Fletcher in a goalless draw with Sunderland.
View ArticleBreaking News: Benteke bags third Villa victory
Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert excluded record signing Darren Bent for the second successive time but saw his replacement Christian Benteke score a late winner in the bottom-of-the-table clash with...
View ArticleBreaking News: May to set minimum alcohol price
The coalition is set to unveil controversial plans to tackle "drunken mayhem" on Britain's streets by introducing a higher-than-expected minimum alcohol price of 45p per unit.
View ArticleBreaking News: Allardyce wants fans to sort out racists
Sam Allardyce has urged the West Ham faithful to grass up their fellow supporters if they think they are guilty of chanting the anti-Semitic songs that shocked English football last weekend.
View ArticleCardiff: Train workers will vote on strike call
WORKERS on a rail network serving parts of Wales are to be balloted for strikes after union leaders said there had been a “comprehensive breakdown” in industrial relations.
View ArticleNeath: Christmas DAY battle for viewers is unveiled
Christmas Day TV this year will see a festive ratings war between ITV’s Downton Abbey and the BBC’s Call The Midwife.
View ArticleAbergavenny: Colofn: Dylan Iorwerth
Dere i gael cwtsh.” Fydda’ i ddim yn cael gwahoddiad fel yna’n aml. Yn arbennig mewn neuadd yn llawn pobol ac yn arbennig gan ddyn. Aberystwyth, ychydig tros bythefnos yn ôl. Roedd hi’n ennyd werthfawr...
View ArticleSwansea: Electric cars on stream for city
A SMALL fleet of electric cars is being leased by Swansea council to help the authority cut its carbon footprint and reduce fuel costs.
View ArticleBreaking News: 'Moral right' to home ownership
A third more of the country should be built on to solve the housing crisis, the coalition's planning minister has suggested.
View ArticleBreaking News: Britain cannot 'fall away' from EU
Britain cannot afford to "fall away" from the European Union at a time when the continent faces a moment of "existential crisis" due to the global shift in power from west to east, former prime...
View ArticleBreaking News: Plea to help 'grafter' families
A third of families living with child poverty are "grafters" who have been blighted by unemployment and low wages more than social problems, a think-tank has said.
View ArticleBreaking News: Exercise lack 'a silent epidemic'
The nation's lack of physical activity is a "silent epidemic", health officials said.
View ArticleBreaking News: Sea levels 'rising more quickly'
Sea levels are rising faster than predicted as a result of climate change, scientists said.
View ArticleBreaking News: Rail commuters face 5.9% fare rise
Some rail season ticket holders will face fare rises of almost 6% in January, it has been revealed.
View ArticleBreaking News: Coulson learns result of costs plea
Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson will learn the result of his appeal against a High Court ruling that News Group Newspapers (NGN) does not have to pay his legal costs arising from the...
View ArticleBreaking News: Smith victims speak out over abuse
A police force's admission that late politician Sir Cyril Smith sexually and physically abused young boys in the 1960s has brought relief to some of his victims.
View ArticleBreaking News: Flood warnings remain in place
Hundreds of flood warnings remain in place across England and Wales as flood-ravaged towns wake up to another day of devastation.
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