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24/05/2013 - Last News Update: 11:48
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30 firefighters at Greenfield factory blaze
- Fire crews are dealing with a large blaze at Greenfield Business Park in Flintshire.
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UKIP MEP for Wales John Bufton to stand down at election
- The UK Independence Party's only Welsh MEP says he will stand down next year for personal reasons.
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National Library of Wales fire damage list given to trustees
- A list of items destroyed in a fire at the National Library of Wales is being presented to its board of trustees.
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Cyclists in Gwynedd risking lives in railway shortcut
- Some cyclists have been taking a potentially fatal shortcut along a railway track to avoid a road diversion.
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Moelfre lifeboat given last launch after 25 years
- Crowds are expected to gather for the last launch of a lifeboat which has saved lives off the coast of Anglesey for the past 25 years.
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Enid Jones's letters of support over Aberystwyth home threat
- A grandmother who could lose her home to two superstores in Aberystwyth has received letters of support from around the UK, says her sister.
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Snowdon rescue: Ill man airlifted from Watkin Path
- A 46 year old man with a heart condition has been rescued from Snowdon after he became tired and hypothermic while walking.
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Jemima Nicholas: Jacqui Scarr plays Fishguard heroine
- An actress playing the part of an 18th Century heroine said to have repelled the last invasion of Britain makes her debut in Pembrokeshire later.
Schoolboy Aled James achieves 100% attendance for 13 years
- A Pembrokeshire teenager has carried on his family tradition of not taking a single day off during his time at both primary and secondary school.
April Jones case: Mark Bridger gives evidence for third day
- The cross-examination of a man accused of murdering five-year-old April Jones in a sexually motivated attack is continuing into a third day.
Colwyn Bay Pier lottery grant boosts restoration plans
- Plans to restore a Grade II listed pier in north Wales have been boosted with a heritage lottery grant of nearly £600,000.
Three boats join the rescue of a woman off Barry Island beach
- Two pilot boats and an RNLI lifeboat saved a woman who got into difficulty while swimming off Barry Island beach.
Flintshire crematorium plan for Northop angers opponents
- Campaigners have criticised plans for a new crematorium in a Flintshire village.
Ambulance service faces extra targets for performance
- Additional ways of measuring the Welsh Ambulance Service's performance are to be published from July.
Tata Steel posts loss due to weakness in Europe
- Tata Steel, one of the world's biggest steelmakers, has posted a net loss in the fourth quarter, blaming weakness in Europe.
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