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Wales snatch dramatic 24-23 victory over Japan

Replacement Jarrod Evans held his nerve with a last-gasp penalty to secure a 24-23 victory for Wales against Japan in a thrilling Cardiff encounter. Read the full match report.

Severn Bridge closed due to emergency infrastructure works

The M48 Severn Bridge is closed in both directions for emergency repairs on an infrastructure defect, causing severe travel disruption between England and Wales. Motorists are urged to use the M4 Prince of Wales Bridge diversion. Plan your journey now.

Kate Middleton's new autumn video on change

The Princess of Wales releases a poignant autumn video, urging reflection on life's changes. Discover her powerful message and the inspiring work with children.

Judge blocks Trump's UC funding cuts

A federal judge has permanently barred the Trump administration from withholding funds from University of California over vaccine policies. Read the full ruling details.

SEND funding crisis pushes councils to brink

Spiralling special educational needs costs threaten to bankrupt most English councils by 2028. Experts demand urgent government action to fix the £6.6 billion deficit. Read the full report.

Man arrested for posing as naval officer at Remembrance

A 64-year-old man from Harlech has been arrested after allegedly impersonating a decorated rear admiral during Llandudno's Remembrance Sunday service. Discover the full story of this military impostor case.

King Charles marks 77th birthday with Wales visit

King Charles celebrates his 77th birthday with royal engagements across Wales, cutting a castle-shaped cake and meeting Welsh cultural figures. Read about the monarch's special day.

Murder investigation after 17-year-old girl dies in Wales

Gwent Police have launched a murder investigation following the death of a 17-year-old girl in Cefn Fforest. An 18-year-old man has been arrested. Tributes are being paid to the victim, named locally as Lainie Williams.

$50,000 Arts Degrees to Continue Until 2027

Australian students face $50,000 arts degrees until at least 2027 as government delays reform of the controversial Job Ready Graduates scheme. Discover why critics are demanding urgent action.

Joyce DiDonato's Mission to Bring Opera to All

Celebrated mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato discusses her passion for performing opera in unconventional spaces, from maximum security prisons to Tasmania, championing its emotional power and accessibility.

17-year-old girl stabbed to death in Cefn Forest

A 17-year-old girl was fatally stabbed in her Cefn Forest home as her mother was severely injured. An 18-year-old man is arrested on suspicion of murder. Police urge witnesses to come forward.

Police and Crime Commissioner Roles Scrapped

The policing minister announces abolition of 41 Police and Crime Commissioner positions across England and Wales from November 2025. Stay updated with breaking news.

Durham's Lumiere Festival ends after 15 years

Durham's acclaimed Lumiere light festival closes after 15 years, taking £43m economic impact with it. As arts funding faces 32% cuts, we examine why cultural investment matters more than ever.

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