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UK Wales News Headlines

Welsh MP 'shot at' in Israel   (BBC)
A group of British politicians - including Welsh MP Huw Irranca Davies - say they were shot at by Israeli soldiers during a trip to Gaza.

Welsh footpaths 'at crisis point'   (BBC)
A charity claims that Wales' footpaths are falling into disrepair, with only 10% in Carmarthenshire easy to use.

Businessman, 90, helps tackle ageism   (BBC)
A 90-year-old businessman kicks off a football match to highlight discrimination against older people in the workplace.

Nurse guilty of attempted murder   (BBC)
A nurse from north Wales is jailed for trying to kill two patients to free up hospital beds.

Mother's agony over hit-and-run   (BBC)
The mother of a hit-and-run victim is calling for a change in the law after a driver receives a four-year sentence

Davies leaves Scarlets   (BBC)
Former Wales centre Leigh Davies quits the Scarlets after asking to be released from his contract.

Wildlife arson catastrophe claim   (BBC)
Conservationists say an important habitat for red grouse could take years to recover after mountain fire which is still burning.

Swans deny Trundle 'offer'   (BBC)
Swansea manager Kenny Jackett refutes claims he tried to sell Lee Trundle to Northampton.

Rees secures title shot   (BBC)
Gavin Rees will face Mike Anchondo in Dallas for the vacant WBO super featherweight title.

Swans seal Austin deal   (BBC)
Out-of-contract Bristol Rovers defender Kevin Austin becomes Kenny Jackett's fifth signing.

Train enthusiasts mark 40 years   (BBC)
Volunteers on the Welsh Highland Railway celebrate the 40th anniversary of restoration work.

End of road for asylum seeker   (BBC)
A Kosovan asylum seeker's fight to stay in Wales may depend on a direct appeal to a government minister.

Contractors pay mining damages   (BBC)
Mining contractors employed by British Coal are told they must shoulder 30% of compensation claims.

Job loss fears at college   (BBC)
Unions say 19 members of staff at Newi are facing redundancies, blamed on college funding cuts.

Wales@Westminster weblog   (BBC)
BBC Wales' Parliamentary correspondent records all the Welsh happenings in Westminster.

Arrest follows handgun incident   (BBC)
A man is injured after armed police are called to an incident at a service station in Cardiff....plus other news in brief from around Wales.

Goodway could become a vicar   (BBC)
The former Labour leader of Cardiff Council says he is considering training to be a vicar after losing power.

Heart pioneer grateful for life   (BBC)
As Papworth Hospital celebrates its 25th anniversary, News Online talks to Derrick Morris - the longest-surviving heart transplant patient in Wales.

Pupils win school bus legal fight   (BBC)
Families win a landmark case to get free transport to the nearest Welsh-medium school over the country border.

Council leader candidates emerge   (BBC)
Two candidates to lead Denbighshire council are in the running for the post, when a decision is made next week.


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