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You're judged before people even know you

"I HAD my first baby when I was a teenager," said Joanne Sherlock, "and my last when I was 42." Joanne, 47, from Rhos, is an energetic mother-of-four, who sometimes finds it difficult to explain why...

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Travellers camp on Ocean Plaza development

A TRAVELLER camp has been set up on the site of Rhyl's unsecured Ocean Plaza development.

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Ombudsman's health board concerns

A troubled health board is to be reported to NHS inspectors after repeated problems with patient record keeping and discharges from hospital.

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Hedd Wyn's nephew backs campaign to honour World War I soldiers

Safety talks to take place to decide on levels of security for the all-ticket match with fans possibly forced to travel from designated points only ADC Biotechnology, based at OpTIC Glyndwr in St...

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Bomb squad called in to deal with 'unstable' amount of acid at factory

ADC Biotechnology, based at OpTIC Glyndwr in St Asaph, is developing new methods to speed-up, simplify and significantly lower the production costs A bomb squad had to be called in to deal with a...

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Jim Parker: Seaside towns share problems

CAST your minds back to the 1970s. Torre Abbey Beach crawling with holidaymakers with hankies on their heads lapping up the apparently endless summer sunshine.

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Multi-million pound fund set up to protect University of Wales brand and...

The 'Wales Pledge' will make an important contribution to the culture, society and economy of Wales for decades to come, says leading accademic Details of a project to safeguard some of Wales' most...

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South Wales Evening Post commented MP: Euro cash has 'failed the country'

BILLIONS of pounds of European Union funding spent in Wales has reinforced a dependency culture and failed the country, according to an MP.

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Last oak basket to be made in North Wales found in a Denbighshire garage

Safety talks to take place to decide on levels of security for the all-ticket match with fans possibly forced to travel from designated points only Bodfari woodland owner Rod Waterfield spent years...

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Think tank calls Rhyl dumping ground for vulnerable

SEASIDE towns including Rhyl have become dumping grounds for the vulnerable, causing a cycle of poverty, a think tank has said.

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Prestatyn awaits results of Britain in Bloom competition

PRESTATYN is waiting for the results of a prestigious gardening competition after a visit by judges.

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David Lingwood: Cyclist died after losing control on steep hill and hitting wall

Porthmadog is a small seaside community of around 4,000 people in the county Gwynedd.

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Three jailed over raid on North Wales post office and high speed chase with...

Three men who raided a rural post office in the early hours - making off with the ATM machine and a cash register - were later involved in a high speed police chase.

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The National Eisteddfod: It's not just for Welsh speakers

We've heard a lot about modernising the National Eisteddfod this week - perhaps too much but that's for another day - and the call from some circles to attract more visitors who are not necessarily...

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Protestors march on council's stand at National Eisteddfod

WELSH language champions marched in protest on Denbighshire County Council's base at the National Eisteddfod today.

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Judges withhold top poetry prize at National Eisteddfod

Presenter Alex Jones goes back to her Welsh roots in new radio series but still hopes for the ultimate royal seal of approval As the Irish judge prepares to leave the popular talent show, we look at...

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Cymdeithas yr Iaith Cymraeg: Wales is not for sale

LANGUAGE campaigners warned the Welsh Government and county councils they will consider taking direct action if there are not substantial policy changes in response to the Census results.

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Professor Julie Williams the new Chief Scientific Adviser for Wales

Ian Evans has called on his Wales team mates to play regional rugby to give Warren Gatland's squad an advantage at the World Cup in two years time.

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We DO like to be beside the seaside! Clacton may be down, but it certainly...

Last week the town dubbed 'Poverty on Sea' was included in a list of deprived seaside resorts.

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Hannah Engelkamp is travelling around Wales, with her donkey called 'Chico

Hannah Engelkamp decided to walk around Wales on a donkey called Chico because a donkey ride on a beach constitutes many peoples' first mini-adventure An explorer is walking more than 1,000 miles...

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