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BBC News | Wales | UK Edition
Visit BBC News for up-to-the-minute news, breaking news, video, audio and feature stories. BBC News provides trusted World and UK news as well as local and regional perspectives. Also entertainment, business, science, technology and health news.

Claims learner drivers in north Wales find it harder to pass their tests than others across the country are under scrutiny.

Unions will fight any compulsory job losses as a university admits it faces 'very difficult' financial choices.

The most sparsely populated county in Wales is Britain's happiest place - but Edinburgh the least happy, say researchers.

A man is charged over the death of an 18-year-old who died after the vehicle he was travelling in collided with a parked car.

An animated film created by Anglesey residents telling of its prehistoric past is to be screened.

The safety of Wales' new £16m ambulance fleet is investigated after three engine fires in only two weeks.

Actor Darren Day tells a court he was missing his family when caught drink-driving after a stage performance.

A surge of interest in new members of choirs is being sparked by the popularity of the BBC show Last Choir Standing, say choir leaders.

Shetland and parts of Wales and north England are Britain's obesity hotspots, according to a map compiled from GP records.

A timescale deadline for the provision of a drug to treat an aggressive eye disease for patients in Wales is demanded.

Magners League coaches back plans to adopt end-of-season play-offs to the Celtic league.

The Magners League will adopt a Championship-deciding play-off system for the 2009/10 season.

A clerical error led to a man's cancer diagnoses

Continuous plot for next Cardiff-based Torchwood series

A gallery of your seaside pictures from around Wales

Native species face threat from large American invaders

Ex-eisteddfod leader gears up for London 2012

BBC Wales' Welsh-language online news service

A woman in a wheelchair was forced to wait an hour and a quarter to get out of a station because its lift was not working.

Thieves who broke into a pub steal its safe - and thousands of pounds inside it.

A fishing trawler which grounded on a beach after its anchor slipped is successfully refloated.

A 32-year-old man is robbed by four men, one of whom was believed to be carrying a handgun, police warn.

The partner of a woman who was attacked while pregnant and gave birth early is given conditional bail after being questioned by police.

Steel fencing costing £710,000 is being put up around railway lines to help prevent people trespassing.

An 18-month-old girl receives burns to her face and hand in an incident involving a gas cooker at a youth hostel.

Bad weather and an archaeological dig are blamed for delaying the completion of a £30m shopping complex.

A woman is cut free from a car crash and flown to hospital...plus other news from around Wales.

A worker dismissed after revealing an enterprise agency chief committed forgery finally receives compensation.

A man had 20 stitches to reattach his earlobe after it was allegedly bitten off in a game, a court hears.

The Post Office will press ahead and close 11 out of 12 branches under review in south west Wales.

Student leaders criticise a proposal to ban the sale of alcohol in off licences to young people at weekends.

Four shops could be prosecuted after illegally selling knives to children in a sting operation.

Firms which have lost their broadband connection for a third time demand a telephone exchange upgrade.


 
 
 
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BBC News | Wales | UK Edition
Visit BBC News for up-to-the-minute news, breaking news, video, audio and feature stories. BBC News provides trusted World and UK news as well as local and regional perspectives. Also entertainment, business, science, technology and health news.

Claims learner drivers in north Wales find it harder to pass their tests than others across the country are under scrutiny.

Unions will fight any compulsory job losses as a university admits it faces 'very difficult' financial choices.

The most sparsely populated county in Wales is Britain's happiest place - but Edinburgh the least happy, say researchers.

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