Wales

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Iran war spreads beyond the Middle East
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Welsh harpist records ‘Note to Self’
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UK’s justice secretary proposes getting rid of juries for some criminal trials
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Video still from the one-year vigil for Christopher Kapessa.
BLM brings new hope for Wales family seeking justice for Black teen’s death 
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COVID-19
To work or not to work? UK lockdown unwind mired by confusion
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Environment
After coal: A new book and documentary chronicle ‘stories of survival in Appalachia and Wales’
A woman in a red coat poses triumphantly in front of a group of happy adults.
Elections
After UK elections, could Johnson face a ‘disunited’ kingdom?
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Music
A ‘Pang!’ of emotion, Gruff Rhys drops new album
A book is sitting in torn Christmas paper. The title of the book is "Christmas Eve at the Mellops" and a photo caption underneath says "We opened one. We couldn't resist."
How a neighbor bearing gifts turned into a family’s ‘most unexpectedly magical week’
Bob Bradley during his first game as a Premier League manager, Arsenal v Swansea City, Emirates Stadium in London. October 15, 2016.
Sports
This American soccer coach was criticized for being too American
A workers counts ballots after polling stations closed in the Referendum on the European Union in Islington, London.
Global Politics
The geography of Brexit: What the vote reveals about the Disunited Kingdom
A statue of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas outside the Dylan Thomas Theatre in Swansea, Wales.
Music
A Christmas classic by Dylan Thomas is set to music
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Culture
If Scotland leaves the UK, the country’s flag, the Union Jack, may need a makeover
ISIS hand gesture
Global Scan
ISIS has a new hand sign — and it means far more than ‘We’re #1’
Police officers take pictures of giant puppets as they move through the streets of Liverpool, northern England July 25, 2014.
Global Scan
This is how many times British cops fired guns all of last year: 3
Legos
Lifestyle & Belief
Beachcombers are finding a haul from 5 million Legos lost at sea
A cyclist wears a mask as he cycles near Buckingham Palace in London April 2, 2014. Britain's Meteorological Office forecast that London would be affected by smog this week, caused by powerful dust storms and strong winds in the Sahara.
Environment
London commuters deal with a new hardship — clouds of African dust
Global Scan
McDonald’s bows to Spain’s schedule and serves breakfast until 1pm
Global Politics
Where has Britain’s ‘stiff upper lip’ gone?
Arts, Culture & Media
European artists protest budget cuts by destroying their art, including at museums
Health & Medicine
Controversy swirls over British plan to fitness test police officers
Environment
Local, seasonal foods making waves at restaurants, cooking schools
Global Politics
Justice, not jail, in Northern Ireland
Environment
Climate conference promises non-binding
How Fit Do You Have to Be to Fight Crime?