Fresh inquiry for South Wales Police over murder case
The Criminal Cases Review Commission has said there is a very real possibility that judges will quash the conviction of Alan Charlton over the murder of Karen Price, 15.
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Hundreds of demonstrators descend on Newport protesting against Nato’s nuclear weapons policy – but not quite the 10,000 predicted.
A woman, hit repeatedly in the face by her convicted rapist partner, and her children were put at “serious risk” by South Wales police finds the IPCC – as revealed by Channel 4 News.
Nigeria is seeking the urgent extradition from Sudan of a Boko Haram terror suspect born and educated – and reportedly radicalised – in Britain, Jonathan Miller reports from Abuja.
The Welsh government proposes to ban e-cigarettes from enclosed public places, citing fears that the devices could “normalise” smoking once again. But are they justified?
After four consecutive defeats, England’s rugby players take on Wales at Twickenham on Sunday – with their coach warning that it is time to “deliver on the field”.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission has said there is a very real possibility that judges will quash the conviction of Alan Charlton over the murder of Karen Price, 15.
Wales has borne the brunt of ferocious winds and tempestuous seas, and, as Channel 4 News Reporter Ciaran Jenkins has been finding out the hard way, hurricane force winds.
Wales are on the hunt for a third consecutive Six Nations win – but are in for a rough ride as they face Ireland this weekend. Meanwhile, England visit Scotland and Italy take on France.
Some Somerset Levels residents have been stranded since Christmas – and and the weather could get worse. Meanwhile there are severe flood warnings for Cornwall, Devon and the Severn estuary.
Is immigration securing the future of the United Kingdom’s young people – or destroying it? Students at Bridgend College in Wales debate.
More than 200 people have come forward with allegations of historic abuse in North Wales care homes, police say – identifying nearly 100 alleged offenders.
One man dies, scores of homes are destroyed and hundreds of people are forced to evacuate as almost 100 wildfires burn across New South Wales, Australia.
Around 100 wildfires are raging across New South Wales on Thursday, destroying homes and creating smoke that blocked out the sun in nearby Sydney. 1,400 fire fighters are battling the flames.
Former electrician turned freedon fighter Lech Walesa led his country out of Soviet occupation and repression – but not everyone values his efforts.
The Home Secretary has turned down requests for a public inquiry into the handling by South Wales police of the Lynette White murder case.