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Panto stars drop in at Penarth hospice
The stars of Sleeping Beauty - Cardiff's Christmas pantomine - have paid a special visit to the Marie Curie hospice in Penarth.
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Ruth and Steve go training with the RNLI
Ruth Jones joined lifeboat crews from Barry Dock and Porthcawl for a training session as part of a new TV special.
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Bro Radio Stars Step Into the Spotlight for Festive Pantomime
Bro Radio is proud to announce that two of its presenters will be trading the studio for the stage this December, as they join the cast of Array Theatre’s magical production of Cinderella.
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Power tools found in stolen vehicle
Police want to trace the owners of power tools which have been recovered from a stolen vehicle.
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Engineering works to hit Christmas trains
Local train services will be affected by engineering works over the Christmas and New Year holidays.
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Council sets out future housing plans
The sites where nearly 8,000 homes could be built in the Vale of Glamorgan have been revealed.
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Joint police and fire control room criticised
Fire service staff in South Wales are sleeping in cars between excessive night shifts and have compared trying to run the control room to a Wetherspoon's on a match day.
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Costs rise for new Cowbridge school
The cost of building a new home for a Cowbridge primary school has risen by more than £4 million.
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DES scheme returns for party season
A popular police scheme for designated drivers has returned in time for the festive party season.
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St Athan: plans to build 51 new council homes
51 new council homes are set to be built in St Athan.
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Vale Council to continue tax premiums
Council tax premiums for long term empty properties and second homes are set to continue next year in the Vale of Glamorgan.
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Penarth: work to make cliff safe after landslips
Plans have been set out to stabilise land in Penarth Marina where several landslips led to safety concerns.
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Debate over single Welsh police force reignited
The prospect of merging Wales' four police forces into a single mega-force has resurfaced, as politicians scrambled to respond to reports of an overhaul of policing in the new year.
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New five-year food strategy launched
A new five-year strategy has been unveiled to create a new food system for the Vale of Glamorgan.
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£20 million regeneration Plan submitted to the UK Government
A regeneration plan worth £20 million has been submitted to the UK Government.
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Popular Barry Island Chippy announces its closure
Boofys, which has been serving customers on Barry Island for almost 25 years, is set to close in January.
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Missing Penarth man found after appeal
A 27 year-old man from Penarth has been found after he went missing for four days.
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Parc prison expansion plan ''ill-judged''
Wales' unwanted title as the nation with the highest "in-country" imprisonment rate in western Europe is set to be solidified due to the expansion of HMP Parc.
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Panto stars drop in at Penarth hospice
The stars of Sleeping Beauty - Cardiff's Christmas pantomine - have paid a special visit to the Marie Curie hospice in Penarth.
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Ruth and Steve go training with the RNLI
Ruth Jones joined lifeboat crews from Barry Dock and Porthcawl for a training session as part of a new TV special.
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Aberthaw: trespassing banned at power station
The owners of the former Aberthaw power station have been granted a High Court injunction against trespassers.
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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Bombers boost league survival hopes
Barry RFC earned a much-needed 26-21 win over Llanharan to boost their Division One survival hopes in the Admiral League.
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Grady lines up for Welsh derbies' curtainraiser
Mason Grady will make only his second URC start for Cardiff this year when they face Scarlets in their first Welsh derby of the festive season.
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Barry visit Rhyl in Welsh Cup quarter finals
Barry Town United have been drawn away to face CPD Y Rhyl in the quarter finals of the Welsh Cup.
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Bombers fightback for bonus point
Barry RFC resumed their Admiral League campaign with a 29-22 defeat at Abercynon in Division One East Central.
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Barry Ladies out of Adran Trophy
Barry Town United are out of the Adran Trophy following a 2-0 defeat at Briton Ferry Llansawel in the quarter finals.
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Barry reach Welsh Cup quarter finals
Barry Town United cruised past Gresford Athletic 4-0 to reach the quarter finals of the Welsh Cup.
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Llantwit-Celtic clash postponed again
Llantwit Major's Cymru South fixture at Cwmbran Celtic has been postponed for a second time.
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Barry draw in Penybont derby
Barry Town United drew 1-1 at near neighbours Penybont in their last Cymru Premier game before Christmas.
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Barry cruise into Nathaniel MG Cup final
Barry Town United are through to the Nathaniel MG Cup final for the first time since 2017 after beating Cambrian United 3-0.
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Penarth win Arms Park cup clash
One of the most eventful weeks in Penarth RFC's history ended with a 52-33 win over Lampeter Town in the Division One Cup.
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Bombers left waiting for game time
Barry RFC's hopes of some game time were dashed by the weather after their friendly at Nantffyllon was called off.
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Barry Ladies draw at TNS
Barry Town United held The New Saints to a 1-1 draw in the Adran Premier on Sunday.
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Llantwit draw with Bluebirds
Llantwit Major extended their unbeaten run in the Cymru South with a 2-2 draw at Trethomas Bluebirds.
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Barry prepare for cup showdown
Barry Town United will aim to reach their first Nathaniel MG Cup final in eight years when they visit Cambrian United on Saturday evening.
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Vale duo prepare for Challenge Cup opener
Mason Grady will make his 50th Cardiff appearance in their opening European Challenge Cup game against Stade Francais.
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Barry and Llantwit up for league awards
Barry Town United and Llantwit Major are both up for monthly awards from the Cymru Leagues.
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Penarth cup clash moved to Arms Park
Penarth RFC will play their next game at Cardiff Arms Park on Saturday, following the fire at the Athletic Club.
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Barry Town unveils new club strategy
Barry Town United has published its new five-year strategy as the Cymru Premier prepares to expand next season.
The latest from Sky News
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Doctors in England return to work after five-day strike
Wes Streeting has pledged to do all he can to avoid industrial action in 2026, as doctors in England return to work following a five-day walkout.
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Fears Palestine Action hunger striker will die in prison after 43 days without food
The family of a Palestine Action prisoner on day 43 of a hunger strike says she could die in prison if the UK government does not intervene.
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'My therapist was supposed to be looking after me... but I stopped caring about me'
Warning: This article contains references to suicide and sexual assault
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NHS reported to police after 'butcher surgeon' evidence destroyed
A woman who had the wrong body part removed by her surgeon is lodging a police complaint after the NHS destroyed vital evidence needed for a public inquiry.
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Major incident declared in Shropshire as sinkhole affects canal
A major incident had been declared in Shropshire following reports of a sinkhole affecting a canal in the Chemistry area of Whitchurch.
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Two teenagers killed after Tesla crashes into tree
Two teenagers have died and a third is fighting for his life after a Tesla crashed into a tree in Surrey, police have said.
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Brent shooting: Police name 55-year-old man shot dead in Stonebridge
A man shot dead in northwest London has been named as 55-year-old Simon Whyte.
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'Just a chance' of a white Christmas, says Met Office
There is "just a chance" of the UK experiencing its first white Christmas in two years, the Met Office has predicted.
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Son of British woman detained in Iran with partner reveals 'dire' conditions of jail
The son of a British woman detained alongside her husband in Iran has urged the UK government to do more to help them escape the "dire" conditions they are being held in.
The latest Entertainment from Sky News
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Shane MacGowan's sister on the struggle to avoid his music
Siobhan MacGowan almost looks surprised as she remembers.
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It's one of theatre's most magical crafts - but now it's critically endangered
Puppetry has enjoyed a renaissance in recent years.
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David Walliams dropped by publisher HarperCollins UK after allegations of inappropriate behaviour
David Walliams has been dropped by his publisher HarperCollins UK following allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards women.
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Kylie Minogue secures her first Christmas number one in UK
Kylie Minogue has secured her first Christmas number one in the UK with her hit track XMAS.
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Kate Winslet: I never wanted to direct, but couldn't say no to this
Kate Winslet says she never set out to become a director - but after reading her son's first screenplay, she simply "couldn't let it go".
