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Culture & Arts
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Carnival drummers join pirate opera encore
A group of international carnival drummers will join an encore performance of a unique pirate opera in Penarth this weekend.
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New exhibition marks Holocaust Memorial Day
A Penarth-based artist is behind a new exhibition to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.
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Miss Marple classic comes to Dinas Powys
An Agatha Christie classic is being brought to the stage by a local theatre company in Dinas Powys this Spring.
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Barry Arts Festival returns with Waldo play
The Barry Arts Festival will return for 2026 with a one-man play in Welsh about wartime poet Waldo Williams.
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Local Historian releases new book focusing on some of the Worst bad guys in Welsh History
Local Author and historian Graham Loveluck-Edwards visited Bro Radio to discuss his new book tour, local folk law, and which Welsh bad guy you wouldn't want to meet the family.
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Carnival drummers join pirate opera encore
A group of international carnival drummers will join an encore performance of a unique pirate opera in Penarth this weekend.
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Barry Fairtrade quiz night raises £500
More than £500 has been raised for two charities at the annual Big Barry Fairtrade Quiz.
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Cardiff & Vale Credit Union on the move
Cardiff & Vale Credit Union’s Barry Branch is set to move this April.
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Penarth: new bid to turn former gym into shop
Plans have been lodged to turn a further Penarth gym into a new retail space.
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A New Brewery is coming to the Vale of Glamorgan - Nash Point Brewing Co in Barry
A new microbrewery is quietly taking shape at Atlantic Business Park in Barry, taking on the former VOG Brewery Unit.
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Ex-shooter hits Postcode Lottery jackpot
A former Commonwealth Games shooter has scooped a £250,000 jackpot on the People's Postcode Lottery.
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Cogan: police investigate teenager's death
An investigation is continuing into the sudden death of a teenager at a house in Cogan.
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Convertible firearms targeted in gun amnesty
South Wales Police are warning of the dangers of blank firing guns 'falling into the wrong hands'.
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No Aqua Park at Cosmeston this summer - Council
A controversial water park attraction won't be returning to Cosmeston Lakes this summer.
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Councillors back call for quieter fireworks
Cardiff Council has passed a motion urging the UK and Welsh governments to make fireworks quieter.
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Six Nations kick off for DES scheme
A popular pub scheme for designated drivers will be returning for the Six Nations.
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Headteacher up for St David's Award
The headteacher of two Barry secondary schools has been nominated for a prestigious St David's Award.
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25 arrested in second day-of-action
A Barry man has been charged following another day-of-action targeting wanted suspects.
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South Wales Police precept set to rise
The amount people pay for policing in South Wales could increase by almost 7% next year.
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Drug dealer jailed after high-speed chase
A young drug dealer has been detained after he led police through a high-speed chase while he was high on cannabis.
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April rollout for soft plastics recycling
A recycling system for soft plastics will be rolled out across the Vale of Glamorgan in the Spring.
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More support for people affected by ketamine
Health services in Cardiff and the Vale have seen a big increase in the number of people getting support for ketamine-related problems.
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Two men charged with tool theft
Two men have been charged after a disc cutter was stolen from an unlocked van in Barry.
2026 Senedd Election
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Senedd 2026: Penybont Bro Morgannwg candidates
The candidate lists are being announced in Penybont Bro Morgannwg ahead of the 2026 Senedd elections.
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Senedd 2026: Caerdydd Penarth candidates
The candidate lists are being announced in Caerdydd Penarth ahead of the 2026 Senedd elections.
Bro Radio Sport
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Legg returns as Barry Town boss
Andy Legg has returned to Barry Town United for a second spell as their first team manager.
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Cameron turns out for Gloucester U17s
Cameron Hughes was set to get an enthusiastic reception from his Barry RFC Youth teammates following his recent appearance for Gloucester U17s.
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Patten rejoins Barry on deadline day
Keenan Patten has returned to Barry Town United on loan until the end of the season.
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Llantwit WBS Cup tie switched to Friday
Llantwit Major's Welsh Blood Service Cup quarter final against Treowen Stars has been moved to Friday night.
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Wrexham hit Barry Ladies for six
Barry Town United rounded off phase one of the Adran Premier season with a 6-1 defeat at home to title challengers Wrexham.
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Why Llantwit Major's roads lead to Rome...
Llantwit Major will travel to Italy for a post-season clash with Rome-based club Vesta Calcio.
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Barry scrape past Rhiwbina in youth league
Barry Youth's defence proved the key as they beat Rhiwbina 10-7 in a top-of-the-table clash in the Cardiff Rugby South 1 League.
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Rangers sign keeper Kelly on loan
Soffia Kelly has joined Rangers on loan from Aston Villa for the remainder of the season.
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Barry fall to Welsh Cup upset
Barry Town United fell victim to a Welsh Cup giantkilling after a 2-1 defeat to CPD Y Rhyl in the quarter finals.
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Barry's Welsh Cup run reaches Sunny Rhyl
The North Wales Coast is playing host to all four quarter finals of the JD Welsh Cup on Saturday.
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Evans equalises on Llantwit return
Llantwit Major held Carmarthen Town to a 1-1 draw in the Cymru South on Friday night.
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Dinas build momentum with Fairwater win
Dinas Powys boosted their hopes of retaining Division Three status in the Admiral League with a 12-6 win over Fairwater.
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Penarth out of Division One Cup
Penarth are out of the WRU Division One Cup following a 16-13 defeat at Aberavon Green Stars in the quarter finals.
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Swans hit Barry Ladies for seven
Barry Town United resumed their Adran Premier campaign with a 7-1 defeat at Swansea City.
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Bombers stun Llanishen with late show
Another late, late show from Barry earned a crucial 19-17 win over Llanishen in the Admiral League.
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Kenyan safari for Barry bowlers
Members of Barry Athletic Bowls Club are counting down the days to the start of their Kenya tour.
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Barry rout Brynmawr in youth friendly
Barry RFC's under 17s cruised to a 45-7 ictory at Brynmawr in a last-minute friendly.
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Barry beaten in phase two opener
Barry Town United lost 1-0 at leaders The New Saints as the second phase of the Cymru Premier got underway.
The latest from Sky News
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Snooker legend John Virgo, who co-hosted BBC show with Jim Davidson, dies aged 79
Former player and broadcaster John Virgo has died at the age of 79, World Snooker has announced.
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Drones delivering drugs and weapons to prisons in 'new era' as organised gangs profit
Specialised gangs piloting drones to fly drugs and weapons into prisons are working up and down the country to "beat" the system, the governor of HMP Manchester has told Sky News.
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New batch of Nestle baby formula recalled due to toxin
Food and drink giant Nestle has recalled a further batch of its SMA baby formula due to concerns about the presence of a vomit-inducing toxin.
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An uncomfortable truth must be confronted to turn the tide on foster care
The government says it wants to fix fostering. Again.
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Multimillion-pound drive to recruit 10,000 new foster carers
The government says it wants to recruit 10,000 more foster carers by the end of the next parliament, launching what ministers describe as a major drive to reverse a long-term decline in support for vulnerable children.
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New cancer strategy is bold and ambitious - it can't afford to be anything else
A National Cancer Plan for England "that will revolutionise the way we treat cancer". It is a bold and ambitious claim to make, but this strategy cannot afford to be anything else.
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Lucy Letby: Inquests to open into deaths of five babies murdered by former nurse
Inquests into the deaths of five babies Lucy Letby was convicted of murdering are set to open today.
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Top chef on what Brexit has done for UK fishing and the question you should always ask when buying fish
Our Money team interview top chefs from around the UK every month, hearing about their cheap food hacks, views on the industry and more.
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Starmer, Badenoch and McSweeney: Who are the winners and losers of the Mandelson-Epstein scandal?
Sir Keir Starmer and the Labour high command may be relieved that Peter Mandelson has quit the House of Lords.
The latest Entertainment from Sky News
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KPop Demon Hunters stars to perform at BAFTAs in first live show outside US
The singing stars behind KPop Demon Hunters' biggest hit are set to perform at the BAFTAs later this month - their first live performance outside the US.
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Man sentenced after trying to break into Anya Taylor-Joy's bedroom during burglary
A man has been sentenced for breaking into a house where actor Anya Taylor-Joy was staying and using a crowbar to try to get into her bedroom.
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Grammy winners Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish and Olivia Dean hit out at ICE as they accept awards
Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar and British artist Olivia Dean were among the big winners at a politically charged Grammys ceremony, which saw several winners using speeches to hit out at the immigration operation in the US.
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Signs of forced entry at home of missing US TV presenter Savannah Guthrie's mother after 'kidnap'
Investigators looking into the disappearance of US TV host Savannah Guthrie's mother have found signs of forced entry at her Arizona home.
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Oscar-nominated screenwriter arrested in Iran days after criticising regime
One of the screenwriters of an Oscar-nominated film has been arrested in Tehran days after signing a statement condemning Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his regime's violent crackdown on protesters.
