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An evening of laughter: PODS presents 'Allo 'Allo 2: The Camembert Caper
Chris reviews the Penarth Operatic and Dramatic Society's latest production at the Paget Rooms.
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Charley's Aunt comes to Dinas Powys
A new production of Brandon Thomas' Victorian farce Charley's Aunt is coming to Dinas Powys in April.
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Step Into History: Glamorgan History Walks Festival Returns!
The award-winning Glamorgan History Walks Festival is back, running from May to September, with over 50 guided walks just announced.
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Lloyd George play coming to Barry Arts Festival
A one-man play on the life of the controversial Welsh politican David Lloyd George is coming to Barry as part of the town's Arts Festival.
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Former Barry mayor Leslie Sword dies
The former mayor of Barry, Leslie Sword, has died at the age of 62.
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'Pounds before people': day centre move opposed
People whose lives have been transformed by a day centre which is the only opportunity for some to get out of the house are fighting plans to move it.
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Young sports coaches and ambassadors honoured
Young sports coaches and ambassadors from across the Vale have been honoured at a special evening.
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New flats completed at former clinic site
Work has been completed on Vale of Glamorgan Council's latest housing development in Barry.
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Health chiefs debate regional surgery plans
More information will be required by health chiefs over plans for a new facility to carry out a range of surgeries and diagnostic testing.
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Belle Vue centre still seeking long-term operator
A community centre in Penarth which cost hundreds of thousands of pounds to develop still doesn’t have a long-term operator.
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Vale MP Pledges 1,000 New Tech Jobs
Labour MP for the Vale of Glamorgan, Kanishka Narayan has announced a new plan to generate 1,000 new jobs in the Vale's technology, digital and innovation sectors by 2030.
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Barry footballer Press jailed for drug dealing
Barry Town United says it was shocked after hearing its vice-captain Evan Press was jailed for drug dealing.
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Health Board implements No Visiting Policy following Norovirus Outbreak
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board is implementing a No Visiting Policy due to a Norovirus Outbreak across its sites.
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Cyclist seriously ill after West Aberthaw collision
A cyclist is seriously ill in hospital after he was hit by a car in West Aberthaw.
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Inquiry into claims public allowed to watch surgeries
The Cardiff and Vale health board is investigating claims that members of the public were allowed in to watch hospital surgeries.
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Three in hospital after A48 collision
One person is critically ill in hospital following a two-vehicle collision on the A48.
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Residents object over Cardiff Bay takeaway plans
Residents have opposed plans for Cardiff Bay’s first fish and chip shop in years to sell alcohol, saying their vehicle entrance is already being used as a urinal.
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An evening of laughter: PODS presents 'Allo 'Allo 2: The Camembert Caper
Chris reviews the Penarth Operatic and Dramatic Society's latest production at the Paget Rooms.
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MSs denounce ‘devastating’ benefit cuts
Sweeping £5 billion cuts to benefits will have a devastating impact on disabled people in Wales, Senedd members warned.
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Vale line to close for engineering works
Train services on the Vale of Glamorgan Line will be disrupted by major engineering works for a week.
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Have your say on region's transport plan
A public consultation is underway on a new regional transport plan for South East Wales.
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Charley's Aunt comes to Dinas Powys
A new production of Brandon Thomas' Victorian farce Charley's Aunt is coming to Dinas Powys in April.
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Women's Euros trophy visits Jenner Park
The UEFA Women's Euros trophy will visit Barry's Jenner Park this weekend at the end of a week-long tour of Wales.
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Bombers beat Builth in Premier League opener
Barry RFC Youth kicked off the new East Wales Premier League with a 31-12 win over Builth Wells.
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Young sports coaches and ambassadors honoured
Young sports coaches and ambassadors from across the Vale have been honoured at a special evening.
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Adran Premier: Barry back to winning ways
Barry Town United earned their first Adran Premier win since January after beating Aberystwyth Town 2-0.
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14-man Barry test Rhydyfelin
Barry resumed their Admiral League campaign with a 44-34 defeat at Rhydyfelin in Division One East Central.
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Play-off race tightens after Barry defeat
Barry Town United lost ground on their bid for a play-off spot following a 3-2 defeat at Flint in the Cymru Premier.
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Penalty agony in Llantwit defeat
Llantwit Major began their final stretch in the Cymru South season with a 1-0 defeat at Cambrian United on Friday night.
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Barry footballer Press jailed for drug dealing
Barry Town United says it was shocked after hearing its vice-captain Evan Press was jailed for drug dealing.
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New table tennis club launches in Penarth
A new table tennis club has held its first session at St Cyres School in Penarth.
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Bombers aim for Rhydfyelin revenge
Barry RFC will be looking for revenge when the Bombers travel to Rhydyfelin on Saturday as the Admiral League action resumes.
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Wales name two changes for England clash
Wales have named for their two changes to face England in their final game of another turbulent Six Nations tournament.
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Llantwit veteran Lansdown to retire
Llantwit Major goalkeeper Jack Lansdown has announced he'll retire at the end of the season.
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Barry beat Aber in late show
A stoppage time winner saw Barry Town United edge closer to the Cymru Premier play-offs in a 2-1 win over Aberystwyth.
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Stait wins manager of the month award
Llantwit Major boss Ben Stait has won the Cymru South's manager of the month award for February.
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Barry edge seven-goal thriller
Barry Town United edged out Briton Ferry Llansawel in a memorable seven-goal thriller in the Cymru Premier.
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Llantwit's unbeaten run ends
Ten man Llantwit Major's unbeaten run in the Cymru South ended with a 1-0 defeat at home to Baglan Dragons.
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Adran Premier: Barry beaten by resurgent Aber
Barry Town United went down 3-1 at home to Aberystwyth Town in the Adran Premier.
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Six Nations: Lloyd dropped for Scotland clash
Wales will field an unchanged starting XV for their Six Nations clash against Scotland at Murrayfield on Saturday.
The latest from Sky News
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Thousands of new homes to be built across England in £2bn plan announced by chancellor
Thousands of new homes in England will be built as part of a £2bn plan to boost social and affordable house building, the government has said.
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'Staggering' number of domestic abuse victims taking own lives
The vast majority of suspects in domestic abuse cases where the victim has taken their own life are known to the police, according to a new report.
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Talbot Green shooting: Joanne Penney died after 'gunshot wound to the chest'
A woman who was shot in the chest at a house in South Wales died from injuries to her heart and lung, an inquest opening has heard.
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'Once-in-a-lifetime' Iron Age hoard found in Yorkshire
A "once-in-a-lifetime" hoard of Iron Age artefacts has been uncovered by archaeologists.
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Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge reviewing cases of 800 patients operated on by paediatric surgeon
Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge is reviewing the cases of 800 patients who were operated on by a now-suspended paediatric surgeon.
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Why increasing number of farmers are at crisis point - and Prince William is being urged to 'speak up'
A farming mental health charity supported by Prince William has told Sky News it has seen a direct link between recent government policies and an increase in the number of farmers at crisis point.
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Glowing spiral appears in night sky - as Met Office reveals likely cause
Is it a bird? Is it a plane?
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Officials publish list of 'priority pathogens' posing greatest risk to public health
Health officials have published a new list of viruses and bacteria they say pose the greatest threat to public health.
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Home Office cancels hotel company's contract to house asylum seekers
A hotel company's contract to provide accommodation for asylum seekers has been cancelled.
The latest Entertainment from Sky News
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Oscar-winning Palestinian filmmaker Hamdan Ballal detained by Israeli military after being beaten up, say activists
An Oscar-winning Palestinian filmmaker has been held by the Israeli military in the occupied West Bank, according to activists.
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Gerard Depardieu acknowledges 'vulgar Russian nature' but denies sexual assault in trial
French actor Gerard Depardieu testified that he has been told he has "a Russian nature" for his drinking, during his trial for sexual assault.
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Why artists are boycotting Kennedy Center over changes made by Trump
Artists are boycotting America's Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in protest at changes made by Donald Trump.
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Snow White: Blighted by controversy, but Disney live-action remake still tops box office
Disney's live-action remake of Snow White And The Seven Dwarves has topped the North American box office chart, despite a controversy-packed run-up to the film's release.
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Sir Keir Starmer reveals he's been in touch with ex-England boss about issues raised in Netflix drama
Sir Keir Starmer has rejected the idea of creating a minister for men to combat some of the issues raised in the hit Netflix drama Adolescence.