Cricket: Monty Panesar delighted to be back in England fold
IT HAS been a long road from the valleys to the desert, but Monty Panesar kept the faith and claimed just reward with his 40th Test cap for England yesterday.
View ArticleBala: Real Politik column, January 26
WHEN David Cameron heard this week that the House of Lords had just defeated his Government’s plans for a £26,000-a-year household benefit cap he might have felt a flash of envy at the law-making...
View ArticleBala: It’s vital lecturers are regulated in the same way as school teachers
Increasingly, teachers and further education lecturers are responsible for the same students – yet one group of staff is regulated and the other is not. Here, Jacquie Turnbull, former chairwoman of...
View ArticleAbergavenny: The university that took over a top football ground is happy to...
GATES are up, the players are shining and Wrexham Football Club is fighting fit near the top of the league.
View ArticleFarming News: New FUW animal welfare committee up and running
SHEEP scab and bovine TB were on the agenda when Wales chief vet Christianne Glossop attended the inaugural meeting of the FUW’s new animal health and welfare committee.
View ArticleBangor: Questions on the future of Technium as leases near end
THE future of Swansea’s Digital Technium has been questioned after information disclosed to Liberal Democrat AM Peter Black revealed that since last August only renewals of existing leases in the...
View ArticleBridgend: Skills Growth Wales helps to deliver jobs
I RECENTLY announced that the Welsh Government is extending the successful Skills Growth Wales programme.
View ArticlePontypridd: Trinity becomes the UK leader in university sustainability, with...
A UNIVERSITY will reinforce its commitment to sustainability with the launch tomorrow of Wales’ first dedicated institute for sustainable practice.
View ArticleFarming News: Save hundreds of pounds with sensible lambing
SMALL changes to lambing management could increase farm incomes by £630- £900 for 600-ewe flocks, experts claim.
View ArticleFarming News: Yoghurt farm hosts breakfast broadcast
BBC Radio Cymru’s breakfast programme, Daf a Caryl, will be broadcasting live from Tal y Bryn Farm, Llanefydd, this morning.
View ArticleCardiff: Technology brings The City into the heart of Cardiff
LONDON’S Square Mile, home to the greatest concentration of financial services firms in Europe, is renowned as a place to work hard and play hard.
View ArticleFarming News: Bethan is Eryri YFC’s top stockman
ERYRI YFC’s top performers of 2011 were recognised at the county federation’s AGM at the Goat Hotel, Beddgelert.
View ArticleSwansea: Richard B Davies: University View
EARLIER this month I attended a reception at the Assembly to mark the commencement of Denmark’s Presidency of the EU.
View ArticleFarming News: Members urged to attend Anglesey Show AGM
ANGLESEY Agricultural Society will elect its show officials and members at next week’s AGM.
View ArticleFarming News: Caernarfon angler Andrew Griffiths lands whopper
CAERNARFON angler Andrew Griffiths went home a happy man after catching this 16lb rainbow trout.
View ArticleFarming News: Farming Connect and NSA Cymru events lined up
FARMERS in the Wrexham area are being invited to a Farming Connect open day on calf pneumonia.
View ArticleFarming News: Author looks to chart Welsh ‘stone age’
MORE feat stones have come to light since the ancient but largely forgotten tradition was highlighted last year in Farm & Country.
View ArticleNewport: Estyn hands out top marks to two schools that are worlds apart
TWO schools from opposite ends of the education spectrum are exceeding expectations and making “outstanding” progress, according to Wales’ schools inspectorate.
View ArticleBreaking News: 2012 watchdog quits over Bhopal row
An ethics watchdog for the 2012 Games has quit in protest over the link between the Bhopal disaster and Dow Chemical Company's involvement with London's showpiece Olympic Stadium.
View ArticleBreaking News: Doctors warned of 'gagging clauses'
Doctors must not agree to "gagging clauses" that stop them raising concerns about poor quality care, according to new guidance.
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