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18/06/2013 - Last News Update: 07:50
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Llanelli north dock death 'unexplained'
- Police are investigating the death of man whose body was recovered from a dock in Llanelli.
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Ex-archbishop Rowan Williams to head University of South Wales
- Former Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams is to become chancellor of Wales' largest university.
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Wales child abuse: Mrs Justice Macur holds Wrexham meetings
- The judge leading a review of the Waterhouse inquiry into abuse at children's homes in north Wales will hold public meetings later on Tuesday.
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No 10 summit to tackle web porn and images of child abuse
- Internet firms are to meet ministers at No 10 amid calls for more to be done to block images of child sex abuse and to stop children viewing pornography.
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A541 Pontblyddyn closed after serious collision
- A Flintshire road remains closed after a serious collision.
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North Stack climbers: Two men were teacher and ex-pupil
- Two climbers whose bodies were found in the sea by search crews on the north Wales coast were a teacher and former pupil at a Sussex independent school.
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Corwen Pavilion: Campaigners vow to fight closure
- Campaigners opposing proposals to demolish a 102-year-old pavilion have vowed to keep fighting, despite the Charity Commission saying it can not intervene to save the building.
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Ieuan Wyn Jones to stand down as Yyns Mon AM
- The former leader of Plaid Cymru, Ieuan Wyn Jones, is to stand down from his Ynys Mon seat, triggering a by-election, BBC Wales understands.
London 2012: Lord Coe praises Wales' Olympic legacy
- Wales is well placed to encourage more people into sport as a result of London 2012, says Lord Coe, who led last summer's Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Tourist, 19, from Wales dies in Bulgaria hotel fall
- A 19-year-old man from Wales has died in Bulgaria after apparently falling from a hotel balcony.
Ysgol Glanadda, Bangor demolished 18 months after arson
- A school in Bangor, Gwynedd, has been demolished more than 18 months after it was badly damaged by arson.
Lakeside Restaurant in Llandrindod Wells to reopen
- A new operator has been appointed to run a Powys restaurant following a demonstration last year over its future.
LE Jones Ltd fined after Ruthin worker's forklift fall
- A Denbighshire haulage company has been ordered to pay nearly £20,000 after a worker fell from an "improvised" platform and fractured both his heels.
Alcohol in pregnancy confusion warning from Public Health Wales
- Confusing messages about how much alcohol is safe to drink in pregnancy is making it difficult for the NHS to tackle substance misuse, experts warn.
Cardiff City plan stadium expansion in time for 2014/15 season
- The home of Cardiff City will be expanded to a capacity of 32,500 in time for the start of the 2014/15 season under plans being drawn up.
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Army redundancy letters expected
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The G8 is in town, and Enniskillen living is easy
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Ex-archbishop Rowan Williams to head University of South Wales
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams is to become chancellor of Wales' largest university.... -
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Wales child abuse: Mrs Justice Macur holds Wrexham meetings
The judge leading a review of the Waterhouse inquiry into abuse at children's homes in north Wales will hold public meetings later on T... -
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£9m for Northern Ireland public health research
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NI Secretary Theresa Villiers defends G8 security cost
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