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Pair bailed after bodies of two babies found at Welsh home
A MAN and a woman have been released on bail after being accused of preventing the decent burial of two babies at a home in Wales. Zilvinas Ledovskis, 48, and Egle Zilinskaite, 30, are charged with two counts of concealing the birth of a child
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Screws placed on A40 slip road to target police vehicles in 'deliberate act'
More than 100 screws have been found scattered on a slip road next to the A40 in Carmarthenshire in what police are describing as a "deliberate act". The screws were found in the overspill entrance to the Nantyci Showground on the dual carriageway
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Calls for sea defences for flood-hit village turned down
A councillor’s call to be able to speak on a potentially much-cheaper alternative to a bypass for the flood-hit village of Newgale has been turned down. At the standards committee meeting, of February 19, Solva County Councillor – and local businessman
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Gatland makes one change for Wales ahead of trip to Ireland
WALES have made one change to their starting line-up as they face a tough trip to unbeaten Ireland at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday. Warren Gatland has kept the changes to a minimum after his side led for much of the game at Twickenham, with Sam
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The Body Shop to shut half of its stores with seven closing from today
The Body Shop has announced it will shut half its stores, with seven closing from today (Tuesday, February 20). It comes as the retailer recently announced it entered administration, putting more than 2,000 jobs at risk across 200 shops. The
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This 30p hack can help get rid of mould in your bathroom (and other tricks)
Mould in your bathroom is not only unsightly but it could be bad for your health too. Here's how you can get rid of it. Your bathroom can be a bit of a mould hotspot if there’s a lack of ventilation in the room and high humidity levels. Unfortunately
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Vital Pembrokeshire ferry set to resume after weeks of disruption
There is good news for a Pembrokeshire port as a ferry is back on the run after a five-and-a-half-week disruption in service. The Stena Europe will travel from Rosslare to Fishguard at 7.30pm this evening on the first crossing in more than a month
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Man remains in hospital after 'serious incident' on Pembrokeshire seafront
A man involved in a serious incident on a Pembrokeshire seafront last week remains under medical care, police have confirmed. The incident triggered a huge emergency response on Friday morning, February 16. Police cars, a police van, two ambulance
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M4 road closures set to affect traffic across Wales this week
There will be a number of road closures in place on the M4 this week that are set to cause diversions and disruptions for those heading in and out of Pembrokeshire. These M4 closures come as a result of maintenance, resurfacing and construction
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A capella concert to fill Pembrokeshire town with song
Get ready to be swept away by the enchanting melodies and captivating harmonies at the Narberth A Cappella Voice 2024 Concert. Set to take place on Saturday, March 2, at The Queen’s Hall, this exclusive event promises an evening of extraordinary
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Pembrokeshire man drove dangerously before attacking police
A Pembrokeshire man has admitted driving dangerously on a quiet residential street, driving without a licence, beating two police officers and using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour. Aidan Hughes, 41, of Wesley Way, Spittal,
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Kevin Offland: Jury consider whether man raped women and child
THE JURY have been sent to consider whether a man raped three women and a child and sexually abused two teenagers. Kevin Offland is on trial at Swansea Crown Court facing eighteen charges for alleged sexual offences between 1998 and 2021. The
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WATCH: Boy's heartwarming tribute to Uncle Matt who died of cancer
A caring Pembrokeshire youngster raising money for Cancer Research has already smashed his target ten-fold – with the help of his heart-warming video. Supporters of eight-year-old George Bromwich have described him as ‘a proper little gent’ and
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Second homes in Pembrokeshire in spotlight in new play
The issues surrounding second home ownership in Pembrokeshire have inspired a major new play soon to be performed at the county’s Torch Theatre. The comedy-thriller, Kill Thy Neighbour, is a co-production between the Torch and Theatre Clwyd and
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Driver caught behind the wheel high on meth and cocaine
A DRIVER was caught behind the wheel while high on meth and cocaine. Owen Harries, 44, of the B4333 in Aberporth, was driving on Finch’s Square in Cardigan on September 12. When tested, he recorded having 102 micrograms of cocaine per litre