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What do voters in Jacob Rees-Mogg’s constituency make of the Brexit deal?
Andy Davies went to find out what voters in Jacob Rees-Mogg’s Somerset constituency make of the Brexit crisis.
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Over 700 deliberate grass fires hit South Wales
More than 730 grass fires have been started deliberately across South Wales in this month alone, according to the South Wales Fire & Rescue Service, Andy Davies writes.
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Four-year-old killed in tipper truck tragedy
Three men and a four-year-old girl were killed when an out-of-control tipper truck careered down a hill in Bath. Andy Davies reports from the scene.
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Ian Watkins ex: ‘I switched off to get into his head’
A former lover of the paedophile Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins is cleared of child sex abuse image offences. Joanne Mjadzelics tells Andy Davies “they’ve destroyed me financially and emotionally”.
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Are driverless cars just around the corner?
In less than six months, Britain’s roads will see the arrival of the first driverless cars. Trials are to begin in three cities in the new year. Home Affairs Correspondent Andy Davies reports.
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How hacking brought down Murdoch’s NoW
Andy Davies reports on the criminal conspiracy within what was once Britain’s most popular Sunday newspaper.
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Miners heard explosion ‘like jet engine’ before flooded
Miners working at a coal mine where four men died following flooding heard an explosion “like a jet engine” moments before the sudden whooshing sound of water, a jury hears. Andy Davies reports.
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Pride and hardship: miners share memories of 1984 strike
In 1984 south Wales miners joined a nationwide strike. Andy Davies meets strike veterans taking part in an anniversary exhibition who, despite the outcome, have fond memories of the event.
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Senghenydd colliery disaster: 100 years on
Home Affairs Correspondent Andy Davies reports from the Welsh village of Senghenydd – the scene of Britain’s worst ever mining disaster, when 439 workers lost their lives 100 years ago.
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‘Work for dole’: what do unemployed people think?
After George Osborne unveils plans to make long term unemployed people carry out community service, Home Affairs Correspondent Andy Davies visits Ebbw Vale to find out what people there think.
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Cardiff hit and run van driver pleads guilty to manslaughter
Paranoid psychotic Matthew Tvrdon admits killing a mother and targeting five other family groups in 30 minutes of terror in Cardiff last October. Home Affairs Correspondent Andy Davies reports.
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Immigration Nation: how tolerant is modern Britain?
The political sabre-rattling, rarely subdued, has been particularly shrill of late. Andy Davies introduces our series on how Britain is responding to the challenge of immigration.
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Iraq 10 years on: the faces of change
Blindness, bereavement and post-traumatic stress disorder. Andy Davies meets three people whose lives have been forever changed by the decision to go to war in Iraq a decade ago.
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Immigration impact felt in Welsh town
As Ed Miliband speaks out on immigration, our Home Affairs Correspondent Andy Davies visits a town in Wales where, according to one estimate, Polish people make up 12 per cent of the population.
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NHS reforms urged after Stafford hospital report
A report into failings at Stafford Hospital is expected to recommend new NHS regulation, training and attempts to weed out bad managers. Home Affairs Correspondent Andy Davies reports.