Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones failed to apologise to the family of his late colleague, as he insisted he did everything ‘by the book’ and had ‘no alternative but to take the action I took’.
Lots of watery wonders to get through today. Dr. Beach shows us an image from a Welsh manuscript created around 1350 which seems to depict a mermaid with a “selfie-stick.” Surely not, but the Doc would like to know what you think. Glasgow Boy is no less curious about Land Sightings: The Basis of the […]
Global superstar Beckham was reportedly in the area shooting an advert but found the time to land at the home of Llanrhaeadr FC, a football team in Lanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant.
Metro Pervy UFOs 'keep being spotted' near Welsh nudist beach, experts claimMetroAliens often seem to have an unhealthy interest in human sexuality – just ask any alien abductee who's been 'probed'. This time, the dirty little green men seem to have an alarming interest in a popular Welsh nudist beach – with craft showing up […]
Mirror.co.uk UFO experts says alien spying on nudists on Welsh beach with strange orbs seen hovering overMirror.co.ukA nudist beach in Wales could be attracting prying eyes from outer space, UFO experts believe. A series of strange objects above Morfa Dyffryn – a beach between Harlech and Barmouth famous for it's naturist area – have come […]
The whopping 36st (504lb) blue fin tuna (pictured) weighs three times as much as the ship captain who reeled it in, Andrew Alsop, and is believed to be the biggest fish ever caught in Wales.
Peter Froud, 41, splashed the cash on his 2001 sports car but was horrified when it ended up trapped in his garage due water works. Mr Froud, from Barry, Wales, was offered compensation.
Sophia Hughes, 26, and her 27-year-old husband Gwyn said the huge container blocks out sunlight and obscures the view when they look out of their window in Gaerwen, Anglesey.
It comes as ministers yesterday published legislation to repeal the European Communities Act, which enshrines the supremacy of EU law – and the European courts.
A seaweed delicacy found on Welsh shores has been given protected food status so that no one can copy its production. Laverbread, pictured, joins 80 other protected food and drink products in the UK.