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Barry Town on canvas
A unique mural showing Barry Town United's crest and motto has been unveiled as part of a new art project.
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Calls for 'Gavin and Stacey Week' in Barry
Local historians have suggested organising a 'Gavin and Stacey' week as part of a £20 million regeneration scheme for Barry.
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Welsh Music Prize 2025 Shortlist revealed
This year's Welsh Music Prize Shortlist has been announced, with 15 incredible albums taking the stage at this year's 15th anniversary show.
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'Serious concerns' over Aberthaw funding
There are 'serious concerns' over how much funding will be needed for a green energy hub at the former Aberthaw power station.
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Senedd remembers Hefin David
The Senedd paused to pay tribute to Hefin David, the late Caerphilly Senedd member, who approached politics "with heart, with humour and with hope".
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Concerns over Cardiff Bay water quality
Cases of norovirus were caused by swimming in Cardiff Bay, the city council has confirmed.
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Penarth cycleway faces planning investigation
Council officers are investigating a footpath and cycleway in Penarth built by a housing developer.
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Funding boost for Cowbridge Library
Cowbridge Library will get a share of £3 million in Welsh Government funding to create new digital spaces.
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Entries now open for 2026 Run 4 Wales 10k Series
Entries are now open for the 2026 Run 4 Wales 10k Series.
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Calls for donation cap after Gething row
Campaigners have called for a £10,000 cap on political donations following controversy over a £200,000 donation that led to the downfall of former first minister Vaughan Gething.
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Barry Town on canvas
A unique mural showing Barry Town United's crest and motto has been unveiled as part of a new art project.
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Reform wins Illtyd by-election
Reform UK has gained its first seat on Vale of Glamorgan Council after winning the Illtyd ward by-election in Barry.
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Plans for wood processing plant stall
A wood-processing site at Barry Docks that’s allegedly covered cars and streets in dust has had plans to expand its operations halted.
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Groundbreaking ceremony for new arena
Work on a new indoor arena for Cardiff Bay has reached a major milestone.
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Police hunt Vale car thieves
Police are hunting thieves who have been targeting vehicles across the Vale of Glamorgan.
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Armed robber jailed for threatening shop staff
An armed man from Barry who threatened shop staff with a knife has been jailed.
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More Vale councillors on the cards?
The number of county councillors in the Vale of Glamorgan looks set to increase from 54 to 59 at the next local elections.
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Council launches second 'Let's Talk' survey
For the second time in three years, residents are being asked to share their thoughts on living in the Vale of Glamorgan.
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Two winners in RNLI's Yellow Welly Treasure Hunt
Two local children have won this year's yellow welly treasure hunt held by the RNLI at Penarth.
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Woman arrested after Penarth stabbing
A woman has been questioned following an alleged stabbing in Penarth.
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Yacht runs aground near Penarth
A 38-foot yacht with one person on board was rescued after it ran aground near Penarth during the August Bank Holiday.
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Barry visit Haverfordwest in MG Cup quarter finals
Barry Town United have been drawn away to face Haverfordwest County in the quarter finals of the Nathaniel MG Cup.
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Sully start with Whitchurch win
Sully Sports kicked off their Division Six campaign in the Admrial League with a 59-7 win over Whitchurch.
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Entries now open for 2026 Run 4 Wales 10k Series
Entries are now open for the 2026 Run 4 Wales 10k Series.
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Barry Ladies edged out at Wrexham
Barry Town United were beaten 3-2 at Wrexham in the Adran Premier, despite a battling second half fightback at the Racecourse.
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Bears beat Bombers in Vale derby
Penarth clinched the first local bragging rights of the Admiral League with a 41-14 derby win at Barry in Division One East Central.
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Young Bombers rally against Beddau
Barry opened their Cardiff Rugby South 1 league season with a hard-fought 25-15 victory at home to Beddau.
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Ellis poised for Wales RL debut
Ellis O’Grady is aiming to make his Wales Rugby League debut next month, despite having only taken up the sport earlier this year.
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Barry rout Bala in statement win
Barry Town United routed Bala Town 4-0 to earn their first home win of the Cymru Premier season.
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All square for Llantwit and Caerau
Llantwit Major held Caerau Ely to a goalless draw in the Cymru South on Friday night.
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Barry Town on canvas
A unique mural showing Barry Town United's crest and motto has been unveiled as part of a new art project.
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Barry Ladies game switched to Racecourse
Barry Town United's first away game of the Adran Premier season has been switched to the Racecourse at Wrexham.
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Barry reach MG Cup quarter finals
Barry Town United are through to the quarter finals of the Nathaniel MG Cup after beating Llanelli Town 1-0.
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Sully prepare for Division Six kick-off
Sully Sports are raring to go when Division 6 East Central kicks off at home to Whitchurch on Saturday - despite a less than perfect pre-season.
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Barry beaten by leaders Cofis
Barry Town United lost 3-1 at Cymru Premier leaders Caernarfon Town.
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Penarth kick off with Abercynon win
Penarth kicked off the new Admiral League season with a resounding 46-15 win at Abercynon.
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Referee crticised after Bombers defeat
Barry RFC's head coach criticised the referee following their 35-7 defeat at Llanharan on the opening day of the Admiral League.
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Bombers host youth rugby festival
Hosts Barry reached the cup quarter-final in the Cardiff Rugby Youth festival at the Reservoir Field on Saturday, which saw twelve teams competing in 30-minute games.
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Llantwit break Cymru South duck
Llantwit Major beat Trethomas Bluebirds 2-1 to clinch their first Cymru South win of the season.
The latest from Sky News
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Trump will be treated to full pomp and pageantry - and no one does it better than Britain
While the nature of Donald Trump's second state visit is indeed unusual, from the moment Sir Keir Starmer delivered the gold-edged invitation it began a process steeped in tradition.
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'Shameful' that two MPs were denied entry into West Bank, Streeting says
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has criticised Israel's "shameful but not surprising" actions after two medically trained MPs were denied entry into the occupied West Bank.
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Madeleine McCann suspect Christian B released after serving rape sentence
The convicted sex offender Christian B has been released from prison after a prosecutor failed to find enough evidence to charge him in the Madeleine McCann case.
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Arrests after Trump-Epstein images projected on to Windsor Castle
Giant projections of Donald Trump alongside paedophile Jeffrey Epstein have been beamed on to Windsor Castle by protesters as the US president arrived in the UK for his second state visit.
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Why UK's undersea cables are vulnerable - and Putin has 'pretty good map' of where they are
Russia has a "pretty good map" of Britain's crucial network of undersea cables, experts have warned - potentially presenting Vladimir Putin with a "vulnerable soft underbelly" to attack.
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Ricky Hatton's 'heartbroken' son posts first message since his death
The son of boxing legend Ricky Hatton has opened up about the death of his father, paying tribute in an emotional Instagram post.
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Thomas Partey: Ex-Arsenal player due in court on rape charges - just hours after playing against Spurs
Ex-Arsenal player Thomas Partey is due to appear in court on rape and sexual assault charges today - hours after returning to north London for a Champions League match with new side Villarreal.
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Family pay moving tribute to teenager stabbed to death in Manchester
The family of a 15-year-old boy who died from stab wounds are determined he will not become just "another statistic in the rise of knife crime".
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Food inflation at 18 month high - and experts predict worse to come
Inflation has remained relatively high, meaning goods are becoming more expensive, particularly the cost of food, official figures show.
The latest Entertainment from Sky News
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Bob Geldof reveals why he won't run for Irish presidency
Bob Geldof has confirmed he will not be running for the Irish presidency - and says it's partly because he'd "miss London".
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Hollywood actor and director Robert Redford dies at 89
Hollywood actor and Oscar-winning director Robert Redford, known for films including Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid, All The President's Men and The Sting, has died at the age of 89.
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Adolescence continues winning streak with two Sky Arts Awards
Adolescence has followed up its Emmy success with two Sky Arts Awards, triumphing in the television category along with a breakthrough award for its young star Owen Cooper.
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Spain votes to boycott Eurovision if Israel competes
Spain has become the latest country to threaten a boycott of next year's Eurovision Song Contest if Israel competes.
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Ricky Hatton's ex-girlfriend Claire Sweeney pays tribute after boxer's death
Ricky Hatton's ex-girlfriend Claire Sweeney has paid tribute to the former boxer after he was found dead on Sunday morning.