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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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Appeal for missing Barry man
Police in Barry are appealing for help to find a missing 30 year-old man.
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Civic society opposes Cosmeston aqua park
A heritage group has spoken out against the controversial Aqua Park at Cosmeston Lakes.
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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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CCTV appeal for 'potential witness'
Police are looking for a man who helped a woman in distress in Cardiff Bay nearly two years ago.
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Cardiff Bus workers accept new pay deal
Cardiff Bus workers have voted in favour of a new pay deal, averting the threat of strike action.
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Cardiff Council borrowing nears £1bn
Borrowing at Cardiff Council has risen to nearly £1 billion in the last twelve months, according to new figures.
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Vale of Glamorgan named the treasure capital of Wales
The Vale of Glamorgan has been named as the treasure capital of Wales, with the most finds over the past 34 years.
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Barry lifeguard competes in European championships
A lifeguard from Barry is taking part in the European Lifesaving Championships.
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Barry Mayor welcomes residents to visit the Dovecote
The Barry Mayor is inviting residents to visit the Dovecote, the only Grade I listed building in Barry.
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More neighbourhood patrols in Penarth and Barry
Police say increased neighbourhood patrols led to a fall in theft and shoplifting offences in Penarth last month.
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FAW unveils Hensol HQ extension
The FAW has unveiled a £3m extension to its headquarters at the Vale Resort in Hensol.
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Two swimmers rescued from Southerndown cliffs
Emergency services dealt with 23 incidents on the Vale's coastline during the August Bank Holiday weekend.
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Man in hospital after Cardiff Bay assault
A 52 year-old man was taken to hospital following a serious assault in Cardiff Bay.
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RNLI warns of stronger seas at Barry Island on Tuesday
Barry Dock RNLI is warning of stronger seas at Whitmore Bay on Tuesday, as the remains of storm Erin send powerful waves our way.
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Barry Island assault: second youth arrested
A second teenager has been arrested after a 15 year-old boy was assaulted at Barry Island.
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Calls to honour Gareth Jones
Campaigners are calling for part of Barry's waterfont to be named after investigative journalist Gareth Jones.
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Blackweir Live: council refuses to reveal profits
Concerns have been raised about Cardiff Council’s decision not to reveal how much it made from the Blackweir Live gigs this summer.
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Wigley joins Barry on deadline day
Barry Town United have signed Morgan Wigley on loan from Cardiff City on transfer deadline day.
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Young Bombers draw pre-season friendly
Barry's new-look youth side held Newport HSOB to a 14-14 draw in a pre-season friendly at the Reservoir Field.
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Bombers build-up to Admiral League opener
Two wins from their two build-up games - and encouraging news about injured players- have given Barry a boost prior to the new Admiral League season.
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Barry hold TNS to goalless draw
Barry Town United held Cymru Premier champions The New Saints to a goalless draw at Jenner Park.
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WBS Cup: first win for Llantwit
Llantwit Major are into the second round of the Welsh Blood Service Cup following a 1-0 win at Trethomas Bluebirds on Friday night.
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Home ties in Welsh Cup first round
Llantwit Major and Dinas Powys have landed home ties in the first round of the JD Welsh Cup.
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Barry lifeguard competes in European championships
A lifeguard from Barry is taking part in the European Lifesaving Championships.
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FAW unveils Hensol HQ extension
The FAW has unveiled a £3m extension to its headquarters at the Vale Resort in Hensol.
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Injured Bombers duo facing lengthy lay-off
Two Barry RFC players injured in the club’s first pre-season match are likely to miss the first half of the campaign.
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Finals day at Barry Athletic
There was double delight for Wendy Edwards and Chris Whatley on Barry Athletic Bowls Club’s finals day.
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Willmott snatches late draw for Barry
A 92nd minute equalsier saw Barry Town United earn a 1-1 draw at Cardiff Met in the Cymru Premier on Monday.
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Llantwit draw six-goal thriller
Llantwit Major earned their second point in the Cymru South after a thrilling 3-3 draw at Trefelin BGC on Bank Holiday Monday.
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Dinas Powys qualify for Welsh Cup
Dinas Powys have qualified for this season’s Welsh Cup after beating Croesyceiliog 2-1 in the second qualifying round.
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Last gasp derby defeat for Barry
Barry Town United fell to their first defeat of the Cymru Premier season with a 3-2 loss to Penybont.
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Major edged out by league leaders
Llantwit Major's winless start to the new season continued with a 2-1 defeat at Cymru South leaders Cambrian United.
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Exercise 'Golden Pass' scheme praised
There's been national recognition for an exercise scheme encouraging older people in the Vale to become more active.
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Llantwit sign striker Stokes
Llantwit Major have signed striker Tom Stokes in the August transfer window.
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WRU plans to cut two pro rugby teams
The WRU has confirmed it wants to halve the number of professional rugby regions from four to two.
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The empty flats that developers say sum up Britain's housing crisis
There are 1,210 completed homes which cannot be occupied because of delays in the work of the government's building safety regulator, Sky News can reveal.
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Justice secretary to get power to veto sentencing guidelines changes after 'two-tier' justice row
The justice secretary will be given the power to veto changes to sentencing guidelines proposed by an independent body, following a "two-tier justice" row.
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Reform took advantage of the PM's holiday - and it's clear he's now changed strategy
Immigration was the first thing on the government's agenda to kick off the first week back from recess, and they wanted you to know it.
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Police ask for help with unsolved murder more than 50 years ago
Police are asking for help with an unsolved case, 52 years after the murder of a schoolboy in Belfast.
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The BTO Kid: 'I spent months in a coma - AI has given me a musical voice'
"AI has changed my life, absolutely," Lucas Horne tells Sky News. "When I play my music, I'm happy because the words I know mean a lot to me can now be heard by everyone else."
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Northern Lights visible in parts of UK - with more displays possible tonight
The Northern Lights were visible in parts of the UK overnight - and may be seen once again on Tuesday.
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Premier League flexes its financial muscle in record-breaking transfer window
The transfer window was a show of strength in a record-breaking summer across the Premier League.
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The 26-day rule for buying car insurance | Money newsletter
Sky News has launched a free Money newsletter - bringing the kind of content you enjoy in the Money blog directly to your inbox.
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Starmer to hold first cabinet meeting since No 10 shakeup - as he declares start of 'phase two'
Sir Keir Starmer will chair his first cabinet meeting of the parliamentary term today, after a major shake-up to his Downing Street team ahead of a defining period for the government.
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The BTO Kid: 'I spent months in a coma - AI has given me a musical voice'
"AI has changed my life, absolutely," Lucas Horne tells Sky News. "When I play my music, I'm happy because the words I know mean a lot to me can now be heard by everyone else."
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Hollywood star Rupert Everett spotted working behind bar of village pub
Hollywood star Rupert Everett has been working behind the bar of his village pub in a bid to keep the doors open.
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Burning Man: Dead body found 'in a pool of blood' at festival
A man has been found dead "in a pool of blood" at the Burning Man festival in Nevada, officials say.
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Coldplay reschedule Wembley Stadium shows over Tube strikes
Coldplay have rescheduled the final two dates of their 10-show run at Wembley Stadium because of strike action on the London Underground.
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Tennis player gives boy new cap after US Open snatching
Tennis player Kamil Majchrzak tracked down a fan whose cap was snatched away from him at the US Open - so he could give him a new one.