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Winners of Bro Radio’s Community Awards 2025 Unveiled
The winners of Bro Radio’s Community Awards 2025 have been unveiled.
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Vale choir backs defribillator campaign
A Father's Day concert will be held in Penarth as part of a charity's camapign to get defribillators on all trains in the UK.
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Kyle Gass rocks up in Barry
Legendary ‘rock god’ Kyle Gass made an unannounced visit to South Wales, turning an ordinary day into a moment fans will be talking about for a long time.
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OBE for Ruth in birthday honours list
Broadcaster Ruth Dodsworth has been awarded an OBE in the King's birthday honours list.
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New placemaking plan for Vale's towns
A new 'placemaking' strategy has been drawn up for the Vale's four town centres.
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Assisted dying: MP to host town hall meeting
The Vale's Labour MP is to hold a public town hall meeting ahead of a crucial vote on assisted dying.
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St Athan 'snubbed' in spending review, says MS
A Senedd member says St Athan has been left out of railway plans for Wales following the Chancellor's spending review.
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Cyclist criticially ill after Grangetown collision
A woman has been banned from driving after a cyclist was hit by a car in Cardiff's Grangetown.
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Veteran street cleaner Ricky retires
A street cleaner in Penarth is hanging up his broom for good after 53 years of loyal service.
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Two men guilty of cannabis smuggling
Two men have been found guilty of smuggling millions of pounds worth of cannabis from the USA into South Wales by post.
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Vale Food Trail ''a success''
Organisers say plans are already underway for next year's Vale Food Trail.
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Cardiff University cuts 'could be repeated year on year'
Cuts at Cardiff University will be repeated "year on year" at all universities in Wales unless fundamental reform is brought forward, a committee heard.
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Bridging the generation gap - through play
A residential home in Penarth has been building relationships beween the youngest and oldest members of the community through play.
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New exercise cartoon for pre-school children
The children's minister visited Llandough Hospital to learn more about an award-winning scheme encouraging daily physical activity.
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New shelters installed at railway stations
More than 100 platform shelters have been replaced or refurbished at train stations across South East Wales.
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Council tax replacement still on the cards
Wales' finance secretary has confirmed plans for a land value tax remain on the table as a potential long-term replacement for council tax and business rates.
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Barry tennis club plays pickleball
A tennis club in Barry is offering free have-a-go sessions for the new sport of pickleball.
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Global attention for community activist
A community activist from Barry Island has been getting worldwide attention.
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Drug dealer jailed after Barry chase
A drug dealer from Cardiff who tried to escape from police in Barry has been jailed.
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Cardiff Council leader to make Senedd bid
The leader of Cardiff Council has confirmed that he will be putting his name forward for consideration as a Labour candidate in next year's Senedd election.
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Winners of Bro Radio’s Community Awards 2025 Unveiled
The winners of Bro Radio’s Community Awards 2025 have been unveiled.
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Llantwit secure pitch maintenance funding
Llantwit Major AFC have secured a £20,000 grant for pitch maintenance equipment at its Windmill Lane ground.
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Llantwit announce pre-season fixtures
Llantwit Major have confirmed their pre-season fixtures in the run-up to the new campaign.
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Barry tennis club plays pickleball
A tennis club in Barry is offering free have-a-go sessions for the new sport of pickleball.
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Golden Glove for Barry's Molly
Molly Arnesen was a joint winner of the Adran Premier's Golden Glove for the 2024-25 season.
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Hulbert makes team of the season
Barry Town United's Olle Hulbert has been named in the Cymru Premier's team of the season.
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Looking back and looking ahead at Bombers' awards night
More than 100 club members and guests attended Barry RFC’s annual presentation night at the Masonic Hall, with awards going to both youth and first team players.
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Five summer signings at Llantwit
Llantwit Major have unveiled their first summer signings as they prepare for the start of next season.
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Ingle rejoins Wales camp for training
Sophie Ingle has returned to training with the Wales squad as she targets a place at the Women's Euros.
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End-of-season awards for Islanders
Barry Rugby Club’s girls’ section, the Islanders, held a successful presentation night at the Reservoir Field clubhouse, with awards going to players in the three age group teams.
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Ratcliffe returns at Barry Town United
George Ratcliffe is returning to Barry Town United as the Cymru Premier club's first summer signing.
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Kelly poised for Wales breakthrough
Soffia Kelly has been praised by Wales manager Rhian Wilkinson ahead of their Women's Nations League games against Denmark and Italy.
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Seven players leave Barry Town United
Seven players are leaving Barry Town United as preparations start to gather pace for next season.
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Sports centre's future still undecided
Residents and park users are still waiting answers on what will happen to a Barry sports facility that’s seen as being “well beyond” its lifespan.
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Barry prepare for pre-season
Barry Town United have announced their first wave of pre-season fixtures ahead of the 2025-26 campaign.
The latest from Sky News
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Sir Keir Starmer to launch new national inquiry into grooming gangs
Sir Keir Starmer is to launch a new national inquiry into grooming gangs.
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Why many victims will welcome a national inquiry into grooming gangs
In 2019, nine men were jailed for raping and abusing two teenage girls living in a children's home in Bradford.
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'Happy Father's Day, Papa': Royal children share 'before and after' photos with Prince William
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have wished their "Papa", Prince William, a happy Father's Day.
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Air India plane crash victim's son says he'll relive his mother's last moments 'to the day I die'
The son of an Air India plane crash victim, who was sitting one row behind the man who survived, has told Sky News he will relive "her last moments" until the day he dies.
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Octopus boom along England's southwest coast down to 'perfect storm'
Octopuses, sharks and tuna that are booming in the sea around the UK could be part of a fundamental shift in the marine environment, a leading scientist has told Sky News.
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A scrambled G7 agenda as world leaders race to de-escalate the Israel-Iran conflict
The return of Donald Trump to the G7 was always going to be unpredictable. That it is happening against the backdrop of an escalating conflict in the Middle East makes it even more so.
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Two skydivers die in 'tragic accident' at Devon airfield
Two skydivers have died at an airfield in Devon.
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See the best pictures from Trooping the Colour - as King pays tribute to plane crash victims
The King has marked his official birthday at the Trooping the Colour parade, wearing a black armband in tribute to those killed in the Air India plane crash.
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Why did Ballymena become the latest site of anti-immigration riots?
There have now been five consecutive nights of ongoing violence and disorder on the streets of Northern Ireland, with Ballymena at the focus of the unrest following an alleged sexual assault of a teenage girl in the town on 7 June.
The latest Entertainment from Sky News
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David Beckham says knighthood 'truly humbling' - as rock star and acting great also honoured
David Beckham has called it "truly humbling" and an "emotional moment" to be made a knight in the King's Birthday Honours.
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Yung Filly faces further sexual assault charges in Australia
British rapper Yung Filly is facing two additional charges over allegations he sexually assaulted a woman while on tour in Australia.
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Police issue mosh pit warning ahead of Download festival in Leicestershire this weekend
Police are warning rock fans at this weekend's Download festival about the potential for accidental calls while in the mosh pit.
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Video game actor strike ends in US - but AI described as 'direct threat' to UK industry
Video game actors in the US have ended their strike after nearly a year of industrial action, over the use of artificial intelligence by game studios.
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Harvey Weinstein found guilty of criminal sexual act in New York retrial
Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has been found guilty of committing a criminal sexual act in a retrial in New York.