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Blackweir Live: licence approved for controversial gigs
Controversial plans for live music events at Cardiff's Bute Park have been given the go-ahead.
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Cryptosporidium: 28 cases linked to Cowbridge farm shop
Public health officials are investigating a suspected cryptosporidium outbreak linked to a farm shop in Cowbridge.
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Rural Oscar for Rhoose post office
Rhoose's post office and village store has been named the best in Wales at an rural awards ceremony.
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More summer routes for Cardiff Airport
Tui is to launch three new routes from Cardiff Airport to Egypt, Portugal and the Canary Islands next summer.
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A48: ministers face calls for 'urgent' review'
A former Welsh Conservative leader has reiterated calls for an urgent review into safety on the A48.
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Council shakes up scrutiny committees
The number of scrutiny committees at Vale of Glamorgan Council has been cut from five to four.
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Dow job losses "extremely disappointing"
Local politicians have reacted with dismay over plans to cut nearly 300 jobs at the Dow chemical works in Barry.
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Welsh Government sets out plans for new laws
The Welsh Government set out plans to introduce laws on homelessness, building safety, environmental governance, greyhound racing and visitor accommodation.
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FM under fire over Port Talbot "betrayal"
The First Minister came under fire over the Labour UK Government's decision to step in to save Scunthorpe steelworks after failing to do the same in Port Talbot.
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CCTV released in search for Noah
CCTV pictures have been released of a missing teenage boy from Llantwit Major.
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Council backs flying ring frisbee ban
Vale of Glamorgan Council has backed a ban of a popular type of frisbee in a bid to protect marine wildlife.
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Two shouts for Penarth RNLI
The RNLI is urging visitors to the Vale's coastline to check tide times as temperatures begin to warm up this week.
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Dow to cut 291 jobs at Barry works
Chemical firm Dow is set to cut nearly 300 jobs at its Barry works.
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Vehicles damaged in Cardiff Bay
Police are looking for vandals who damaged several parked vehicles near Cardiff Bay Yacht Club last month.
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Appeal for missing Llantwit teenager
Police say there's growing concern for a missing teenage boy from Llantwit Major.
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Welsh independence: 6,000 march on Barry
Police say around 6,000 people attended Saturday's Welsh independence march through the streets of Barry.
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Van passenger in hospital after Barry collision
One person has been taken to hospital after a van flipped onto its side in Barry.
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Barry housing plans facing consultation
Barry residents could soon be asked for their views on plans to build more than 470 new homes around the town.
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Indy campaigners prepare for Barry march
Welsh indpendence campaigners are preparing to march through Barry town centre on Saturday.
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A Dimond farewell? Barry gear up for Youth Plate final
John Dimond sends out his Barry RFC Youth team for the final time on Bank Holiday Monday, when they face Gorseinon in the WRU Youth Plate final.
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Plate honours for ex-Barry RFC junior
Moving to a new club this season has paid off for ex-Barry RFC junior Sol Bowditch.
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Lewis back in the Llantwit hotseat
Karl Lewis is returning to Llantwit Major for a third stint as manager.
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Penarth shock champions St Joseph's
Penarth claimed an Admiral League scalp with a 25-23 win over Division One East Central champions St Joseph's.
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Barry's Euro hopes dashed by Cofis
Barry Town United's season is over after a 5-2 defeat at Caernarfon which killed off their hopes of European qualifying.
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Barry's play-off push begins
Three games separate Barry Town United from a return to European football for the first time in five years.
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Bombers' season of progress and missed opportunities
Our rugby correspondent Ken Watkins looks back at Barry's Admiral League campaign.
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Stait resigns as Llantwit manager
Ben Stait has resigned as manager at Llantwit Major after two seasons in charge at the Cymru South club.
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Barry to face Cofis on play-off trail
Barry Town United's season is going into extra time - as they aim for European football for the first time in five years.
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Barry run riot for captain's farewell
Barry Town United marked the end of the Kayne McLaggon era at Jenner Park with a 5-0 demolition of Briton Ferry Llansawel.
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Captain McLaggon to leave Barry Town United
Barry Town United captain Kayne McLaggon is leaving his hometown club after eight years.
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Barry await play-off opponents
Barry Town United will learn their Cymru Premier play-off opponents on the final day of the regular season.
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Harriett aims for ice dance glory
A figure skater from Barry is preparing to take part in the British Solo Ice Dance Championships.
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Bombers defeated in Plate warm-up
Barry RFC Youth were beaten 28-14 at Merthyr in the East Wales Premier League.
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Bombers well beaten by St Joseph's
The Admiral League campaign ended for Barry with a 33-3 defeat to Division One leaders St Joseph's.
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Adran Premier: Barry sign off with Archers win
The Adran Premier season ended with a 2-0 win for Barry Town United over relegated Cardiff Met.
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Barry reach play-offs after Nomads win
Barry Town United booked their place in the Cymru Premier's European play-offs with a 2-0 win at Connah's Quay Nomads.
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Llantwit beaten as Lansdown bows out
Llantwit Major finished the JD Cymru South season in ninth after a 1-0 defeat to Cwmbran Celtic on the last day of the season.
The latest from Sky News
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Footage of alleged moment 'Sycamore Gap tree was felled' shown to jurors in trial of two men
Mobile phone footage allegedly showing the moment the famous Sycamore Gap tree crashed to the ground to the sound of a chainsaw has been played to jurors.
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Serial paedophile Richard Burrows 'used every single quality for evil purposes', says abuse victim
A man abused by Richard Burrows as a child has told Sky News he is grateful that "finally" the serial paedophile "can't escape from what he's done" after being jailed for 46 years.
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King says cancer diagnosis is 'daunting' and 'frightening' experience
The King has shared his thoughts on the "frightening experience" of being among the thousands of people diagnosed with cancer every year.
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On a dawn police raid, the case of Chris Kaba's shooting still lingers over armed officers
At a midnight briefing in Kentish Town police station in north London, officers are shown a photograph of Danny Downes, a large white man with a wispy beard, who has been linked to a shooting in the area.
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Firearms officer cleared of murdering Chris Kaba to face gross misconduct hearing, after watchdog review
The officer cleared of murder after shooting dead Chris Kaba will face a gross misconduct hearing, following a review by the police watchdog.
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Body found in River Thames identified as missing 11-year-old Kaliyah Coa, police say
A body found in the River Thames is that of an 11-year-old girl who went missing while playing near a causeway in east London, police have said.
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Man 'decapitated and dismembered' couple before moving remains in a suitcase, court hears
A man "decapitated and dismembered" a couple in London before freezing their severed heads and carrying the rest of their remains to Bristol in a suitcase, a court has heard.
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Shocking footage shows near-misses on level crossings
Footage has been released showing some of the near-misses on level crossings.
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William and Kate meet children in ancient forest during Isle of Mull visit
The Prince and Princess of Wales have visited an ancient forest alongside children and their parents to celebrate the environment.
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Kneecap row: Paul Weller and Primal Scream lead musicians in signing open letter in support of rap trio
Paul Weller, Primal Scream and DJ Annie Mac are among the music stars who have signed a letter in support of rap group Kneecap.
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Harvey Weinstein accuser felt 'the unthinkable was happening' during alleged assault
A former TV production assistant has told a court she felt "the unthinkable was happening" during an alleged assault by Harvey Weinstein.
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Kneecap's Eden Project gig cancelled amid row over 'kill MPs' comments
A performance by Belfast rap trio Kneecap at the Eden Project has been cancelled.
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Why are Kneecap controversial?
Irish band Kneecap have had a meteoric rise in the music industry, with tens of millions of streams on Spotify alone and widespread critical acclaim.
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'Powerful individuals' at BBC making lives of colleagues 'unbearable', says chairman
"Powerful individuals" at the BBC are making the lives of their colleagues "unbearable", the corporation's chairman has said, after a review into its workplace culture.