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MAE Zimbabwe wedi dioddef mwy na’i siâr o boen a helynt dros yr hanner canrif ddiwethaf, ac ym mis Tachwedd, ar ôl degawdau wrth y llyw,...
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A GROUP of Pembrokeshire College’s A-level Physics students have been presented with certificates after competing in the British Physics Olympiad. The Olympiad challenge enables talented students...
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FIRST MILK has announced that from April 1, 2018 it will be changing its approach to regional milk pool pricing, which will see its previous payment...
LABOUR must reconnect with the politics and culture of the countryside to be confident of winning the next general election, according to a new Fabian Society...
A MULTI-MILLION pound project to replace the pilot vessels at The Port of Milford Haven, Britain’s largest energy port, has run into trouble – after the...
IT ALL began inside a 3.5 litre Riley as it sped out of London along the A40, when the driver and his passenger were encapsulated in...