Title  |
Author |
Type |
Words |
...And the moving diary of a Welsh girl who shares the Dowlers' pain. |
|
|
481 |
: Advertiser alienates clients with its crucifixion poster; WEBSITE: Escape...to Design is reported to Trading Standards and is forced to remove clients' details from page. |
|
|
500 |
: Angry headteachers reject A-level report but absolve Morris from fiasco ``The QCA were never the right body to carry out the investigation, as many teachers believe the QCA is implicated in the scandal''. |
|
|
648 |
: Dylan pub ready to welcome Scottish star; LAUGHARNE: Dougray Scott already putting on weight and learning Welsh accent for film role as poet. |
|
|
959 |
: Onion firm used as cover to smuggle drugs. |
|
|
238 |
: Police to keep residents updated on murder trial. |
|
|
129 |
: pounds 25m input lost as 50pc fail maths and English. |
|
|
860 |
: Rare Jaguar found hidden in carpet store. |
|
|
945 |
: Redundant steelworkers are told of lost millions. |
|
|
807 |
: Threat of further strikes ends as steel workers accept deal. |
|
|
106 |
: Veteran, 106, may soon see again as hospital offers help. |
|
|
140 |
: Western Mail comment: Time for a reality check on tests at school. |
|
|
391 |
`Aerosol death' case youths walk free. |
|
|
228 |
`Crime behind closed doors'. |
|
|
227 |
`Louise was the one I always turned to when I had a problem. I would write it all down in a letter, like how I've written this, and send it to her' My anguish over Louise's disappearance - in her sister Marie's own words. |
|
|
2511 |
A complete theatrical experience; Review To Kill A Mockingbird Clwyd Theatr Cymru, Mold Hannah Jones. |
|
|
286 |
Adlewyrchu cyfoeth ac amrywiaeth bywyd yng. |
|
|
122 |
Alcatel slashes posts in telecoms recession; NEWPORT: Group refuses to say if Wales will take any of 10,000 job losses. |
|
|
272 |
Antiques & Auctions: Huntin', shootin' an' fishin' are still in vogue - as antiques; COUNTRY PURSUITS: Items of this special interest will feature in the Anthemion auction. |
|
|
369 |
Antiques & Auctions: Model soldiers still on the march; COLLECTABLES: Britain still a figurehead in field where major nations once competed. |
|
|
597 |
Antiques & Auctions: Old father time keeps the bids coming in; REPORT: `New season' starts well. |
|
|
242 |
Ar gof, ar gadw, arlein; Ddydd Mawrth fe fydd BBC Cymru yn cynnal noson agored ym Mangor i gyflwyno cynllun newydd er mwyn rhoi ar gof a chadw, yn weledol ac mewn sain, hanesion personol pobol Cymru. Mari Jones-Williams sy'n edrych yn fanylach ar y fenter gyffrous. |
|
|
502 |
Arafwch y ras i dyfu'n fawr; Roedd ei gwisg yn fwy addas i ddawnswraig polyn na phlentyn. |
|
|
461 |
Arts: Cardiologist at the heart of art; GALLERY: Art dealer, collector and expert opens magnificent new Cardiff showroom. |
|
|
581 |
Arts: Eisteddfod helps Russia; ARTS PROJECTS. |
|
|
168 |
Arts: Leading authority. |
|
|
106 |
Arts: Review: Martin Tinney's premiere tale of a century in Welsh art; Martin Tinney 20th Century and Contemporary Welsh Art Gallery, Cardiff. |
|
|
278 |
Arts: Review: Photographs of town capture spirit of a moment in time; An Aberystwyth Eye Aberystwyth Arts Centre. |
|
|
271 |
Arts: Sand sculpture, Russian ballet and Indian dance at festival; TENBY: Wide and varied programme of events. |
|
|
295 |
ATHLETICS: Chambers fails to handle rain in Spain; Sprinter misses out on big pay day. |
|
|
335 |
ATHLETICS: World-class duo lead Bay 10K challenge. |
|
|
354 |
Balfour Beatty aborts bid for US engineering giant; DEAL OFF: Volatile stock market dictates move. |
|
|
203 |
Ban crisps and sweets from schools. |
|
|
291 |
Boardroom shake-up at Oakwood; THEME PARKS: McNamara brothers part company as Patrick takes over Oakwood Leisure and William tackles Bluestone holiday-village project. |
|
|
686 |
Books: A fighter for the Welsh heritage of the Rhondda. |
|
|
534 |
Books: pick of the paperbacks. |
|
|
307 |
Books: Shades of the vampire; Malcolm Stewart talks to Dean Powell about his debut novel, a modern take on age-old myths. |
|
|
840 |
Cael blas ar y fondue wrth ddarganfod goleuni yng nghanol y tywyllwch. |
|
|
502 |
Carnival sales continue to suffer after US attacks; TRAVEL: Cruise giant's revenues fall. |
|
|
212 |
CBI praises Assembly's entente with business. |
|
|
249 |
cd reviews: The Grandfather of British Blues has lost some of his deep down dirty sound. |
|
|
183 |
Celebrating the city sights. |
|
|
505 |
Community service for knifegirl, 16; SWANSEA: Jury did not believe attacker `forgot' she held a knife and only youth saved her from jail. |
|
|
374 |
Courts `too lenient to wife-beaters' DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Women's groups want tougher sentences and say these could save lives. |
|
|
1164 |
Cricket: Pool Two. |
|
|
131 |
Cricket: Snape up for clash with India; Spinner itching to pit his wits against Tendulkar. |
|
|
551 |
Cricket: Vintage Maynard as Glamorgan wrest back initiative; FRIZZELL COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP: Hemp shares in county's biggest stand of the season. |
|
|
391 |
Dash of exotic sunshine to light up museum. |
|
|
268 |
Eating out: Arkle is champion over all courses; Colin Pressdee resumes his Michelin Star tour with a visit to Chester. |
|
|
603 |
Eating out: Three weekends of food festivals offer rich mix of talent, talks and tempting tastings. |
|
|
499 |
Exciting times ahead for Newport; BOUNCING BACK: Scheme to build on Llanwern steel site now out for consultation. |
|
|
496 |
Farmers vow action if protest fails. |
|
|
323 |
Fashion: Florence Fred; Tesco's `real people' must be a frighteningly sorted crowd of shoppers, thinks Catherine Jones. |
|
|
608 |
Football: Bartley blast seals victory over Crow 10; Cwmbran 0 u Afan Lido 2. |
|
|
178 |
Football: Bellamy could be facing a Uefa ban; CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Olympic Stadium incident captured by television cameras. |
|
|
284 |
Football: Boland doesn't mind being unsung City hero - as long as Bluebirds are winning; PREVIEW: Reigning player of the year helped Ninian Park club to three recent victories. |
|
|
646 |
Football: Cusack turns to PFA after rejecting Swans' offer; Sacked player-coach held in high regard by union chief executive Taylor. |
|
|
515 |
Football: Druids kick off points tally in goalless thriller; Flexsys CD 0 u Connah's Quay 0. |
|
|
158 |
Football: Goal-machine Morrell in top form for trip to Nene Park; Leading scorer in Britain believes Wrexham are starting to look like promotion candidates. |
|
|
400 |
Football: Harris wants to move up table. |
|
|
184 |
Football: Hartlepool stand as example of what Swans can achieve; DIVISION THREE: It's not all doom and gloom, says Reeves, the season's just begun. |
|
|
638 |
Football: Houllier insists clubs can forget prising Owen from Anfield. |
|
|
248 |
Football: Keane appeals against FA. |
|
|
142 |
Football: Lex face hot match after glamour of Welsh Cup; CYMRU ALLIANCE. |
|
|
179 |
Football: Local lad Sayer hit Spurs to become the hero; Mario Risoli talks to the man whose volley beat a Tottenham side complete with Hoddle. |
|
|
1091 |
Football: Pressure on for battle of the professionals; LEAGUE OF WALES. |
|
|
364 |
Football: Wenger believes in power of positive thought and he's got his mind set on the Treble. |
|
|
455 |
From Darwin to manipulation. |
|
|
226 |
Gardening: Gardening in the classroom. |
|
|
118 |
Gardening: Hit the wall, not the wallet; John Humphries feels quite pleased with his sweated labour. And if now he's lighter, at least his wallet isn't. |
|
|
721 |
Golf: Davies an inspiration as Europe storm to 3-1 lead; SOLHEIM CUP: Spanish rookie on top of her game. |
|
|
382 |
Golf: Tiger roars again to equal own course best; American Express world championship. |
|
|
655 |
Golf: Williams goes to second grade; QUALIFYING SCHOOL. |
|
|
216 |
hannah jones column: There's a hitch in my best friend's wedding plans. |
|
|
761 |
Harri VIII yn bennaeth yr Eglwys; Y pab yn anfon y brenin o Eglwys Rufain ar ol iddo gael ysgariad. |
|
|
364 |
Her parents' worst fear. |
|
|
724 |
Home Entertainment: Music. |
|
|
431 |
Home Entertainment: ram raider. |
|
|
457 |
ICE HOCKEY: Romaniuk in fitness race to fight Blaze. |
|
|
339 |
Inspectors could be in Iraq soon. |
|
|
220 |
internet: Gleeful altruism reclaims the web from big business. |
|
|
543 |
Jail for parents of toddler starved to death. |
|
|
750 |
Jobs fears as tissue makers are taken over by Swedes. |
|
|
227 |
Jobs signal birth of Gene Park project; SCIENCE: Educational, economic and scientific benefits predicted for Wales. |
|
|
479 |
Just the Busnes. |
|
|
233 |
Ken Thorne showroom put up for sale. |
|
|
217 |
Letter: Action needed. |
|
|
340 |
Letter: Beauty irrelevant. |
|
|
229 |
Letter: Depraved spin. |
|
|
208 |
Letter: Energy crisis. |
|
|
124 |
Letter: Free enterprise. |
|
|
237 |
Letter: Hunting is cruel. |
|
|
243 |
Letter: Killing embryos. |
|
|
337 |
Letter: Language policy. |
|
|
249 |
Letter: Message of Cross. |
|
|
285 |
Letter: MMR studies. |
|
|
163 |
Letter: Money and power. |
|
|
279 |
Letter: Poverty ignored. |
|
|
212 |
Letter: Switch euro cash. |
|
|
170 |
Letter: Taste-free zone. |
|
|
268 |
Letter: Unjust law. |
|
|
151 |
Letter: Windy nonsense. |
|
|
173 |
London Diary: Glynd wr vigil as war looms. |
|
|
211 |
London Diary: Swansea's renaissance. |
|
|
183 |
London Diary: The London alumni await. |
|
|
181 |
LONDON PROTEST: `Civil liberties issue'. |
|
|
135 |
LONDON PROTEST: Beef victory far too late. |
|
|
254 |
LONDON PROTEST: Marchers seeking to save communities; Threat to fox hunting has become focus for anger at decline of rural areas. |
|
|
1071 |
LONDON PROTEST: Why campaigners are opposed to ban. |
|
|
345 |
Looking back: `Scientists from the University of Wales, Swansea, have managed to create antimatter. When the two collide there's a bang and they both vanish.'. |
|
|
442 |
Looking forward: Sept 21-27. |
|
|
640 |
Man accused of killing partner awaits trial date; COURT: Mother of two died of injuries in hospital. |
|
|
203 |
Milestone for coastal park; For 50 years the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park has protected one of the finest coastlines in Europe, writes Ceri Jones. |
|
|
1036 |
Million-pound mansions are still hard to find in Wales. |
|
|
487 |
Moment Milly's family dreaded. |
|
|
648 |
Money: At a glance. |
|
|
202 |
Money: City Market Report. |
|
|
297 |
Money: Each member of a shares investment club needs to make a tax declaration; BUSINESS: Part-time self-employment and National Insurance contributions and notifying HM Customs of one's retrospective election to charge Vat on an industrial property let. |
|
|
341 |
Money: Hardship worries over pensions. |
|
|
251 |
Money: Mistakes in working out your tax may cost you dearly. |
|
|
429 |
Money: More people use plastic cards for a dose of retail therapy; SURVEY: Sainsbury's Bank says it's more important than ever to look for a competitive rate of interest on credit. |
|
|
282 |
Money: Retirement at 70 floated to fund pensions shift; POLICY: Cost of greater life expectancy has to be met, government told. |
|
|
427 |
Money: Shop around but be wary of dangers in small print; DEALS: High cost drawbacks. |
|
|
326 |
Morgan hails professional service firm a success; CAPITA GWENT CONSULTANCY: New offices opened. |
|
|
325 |
Nghymru trwy'r straeon gaiff eu creu gan y bobl. |
|
|
165 |
Now hunt for a killer begins; TRAGEDY: Parents had come to accept teenager was dead yet still hoped for miracle. |
|
|
264 |
Plaid 2002: Call to reform law on sacking during strike action. |
|
|
112 |
Plaid 2002: Minister of religion helps win backing for licensed brothels. |
|
|
243 |
Plaid 2002: Plaid Cymru fired up for May; CONFERENCE: Standing ovation as Ieuan Wyn Jones outlines strategy. |
|
|
741 |
Plaid 2002: Strike wanted if Iraq is bombed. |
|
|
104 |
Power cut at Meggitt Marsh as work runs out. |
|
|
229 |
Private Investor's Diary: Transferrable lessons from business; SHARES: The stock-market adviser and the entrepreneur find their paths of experience can cross. |
|
|
529 |
Profile: Professor Garel Rhys: Cautious prophet of boom. |
|
|
1351 |
racing: Dettori gets Meshaheer off mark. |
|
|
142 |
Racing: Pic Up Sticks can score at Ayr; RACING: Runners and riders at today's five meetings; yesterday's results guide; plus top tipping prospects. |
|
|
655 |
RALLYING: Burns out of contention. |
|
|
176 |
Recipes: A little twist is something to shout about; Lemons are at the heart of a fresh and tangy pudding. |
|
|
325 |
Remains found in Forestry Commission woodland. |
|
|
252 |
Rugby Union: Bridgend forced to defend without control of Mannix; Glasgow 47 u Bridgend 6. |
|
|
483 |
Rugby Union: Doubts again on the matter of promotion; DIVISION ONE. |
|
|
532 |
RUGBY UNION: Gauging incident as Pontypridd fly the flag; Roars at Sardis Road but little to shout about for the other Welsh clubs involved in Celtic League action. |
|
|
472 |
Rugby Union: Henry has sound advice for Young; RUGBY UNION: Former Wales and British Lions coach just a phone call away. |
|
|
699 |
Rugby Union: Jenkins keeps Ponty on course; CELTIC LEAGUE: Pontypridd 28 u Borders 27. |
|
|
756 |
RUGBY UNION: Neath lose record as Jarvis forgets his boots; Ulster 17 u Neath 13. |
|
|
510 |
Rugby Union: Nuttall to start for Pontypridd; UNDER-21s. |
|
|
116 |
Rugby Union: Ring will benefit from outburst, says manager; CELTIC LEAGUE. |
|
|
402 |
Rugby Union: Swansea give Munster late scare but Irishmen maintain unbeaten run; Munster 38 u Swansea 27. |
|
|
351 |
Rugby Union: Tries from Norton and Munn leave Newport reeling; THE SHOWGROUND: Connacht 18 u Newport 12. |
|
|
520 |
Rugby Union: Wyatt will get back to his best - predicts Scarlets coach. |
|
|
603 |
Severfield-Rowen shares slide after profits warning; STEEL: Tough trading conditions highlighted. |
|
|
329 |
Shaping the future. |
|
|
224 |
Shareholders to receive more than expected; RAILTRACK: First payouts by January. |
|
|
200 |
Smart money is backing fags; STOCK MARKET: Not very ethical, perhaps, but tobacco could be worth investing in. |
|
|
490 |
Speeding motorcyclist jailed for killing cousin. |
|
|
260 |
Suzy Lamplugh mum sad for the Dowler family. |
|
|
166 |
TABLE TENNIS: Wales have smashing start to tournament; Wales 10 u Guernsey 0. |
|
|
187 |
Talking Business in Sport: Media moguls tired of paying over the odds for established sports. |
|
|
702 |
Technology trailer tours country for IT roadshow; INFORMATION: Help for businesses. |
|
|
228 |
Television: A bunch of flowers comes in handy for Maggie. |
|
|
241 |
Television: Bits&Pieces. |
|
|
347 |
Television: Cadw'r byd yn wyrdd; S4C yn lansio Wythnos yr Amgylchedd Planed Plant. |
|
|
350 |
TELEVISION: Cracking Crime/BBC1, Wednesday. |
|
|
239 |
Television: Fast, funky and funny; The key ingredient of a popular children's show is to treat all viewers as adults, says Hannah Jones. SM:TV does that admirably, succeeding hands down with its attention-holding sketches. |
|
|
541 |
Television: Fuller sound at pop factory. |
|
|
236 |
Television: Jigsaw pictures Daniel's career. |
|
|
158 |
Television: Martin moves from tough guy to a doting single parent. |
|
|
250 |
Television: Portread o'r dewin geiriau Myrddin ap Dafydd. |
|
|
267 |
Television: Pwy fydd enillydd cystadleuaeth Gardd y Flwyddyn? |
|
|
236 |
TELEVISION: Review: Yeah baby, the force is just not with you; Send in the crack team to sort out anachronistic dramas Ultimate Force HTV, Monday and Wednesday. |
|
|
390 |
Television: Riveting Nuts and Bolts; HTV's fourth series of the Valleys drama focuses on the fun elements and great characters. |
|
|
396 |
Television: Soapbox. |
|
|
457 |
Tennis: Henman has to carry GB hopes with hurt shoulder. |
|
|
516 |
Tennis: Home-town Hewitt in Davis Cup control. |
|
|
112 |
The drummer who can talk the talk; Stuart Cable, the beat behind The Stereophonics, is to host his own television chat shows, inevitably called Cable TV. Here he tells Tony Trainor about his new departure and his hopes for the future. |
|
|
2063 |
Tom Hanks profile: Only Mr Nice Guy could turn a hitman into a cosy dad. |
|
|
1337 |
Travel: Ancient and modern; Petra astonished Patricia Aithie even though Jordan abounds in natural and historical beauty. |
|
|
964 |
TV: Looking at jawbones and Jerzy in a tale of two deities. |
|
|
766 |
Use your mother tongue to reclaim culture. |
|
|
718 |
Walks: A steady pace will catch the bus; Laurence Main looks to public transport to make the most of European Carfree Day. |
|
|
376 |
Weekend Motoring: Cortinas hit 40 with a record to be proud of; BEST SELLERS: The breed that changed the face of Britain and created a class of its own. |
|
|
632 |
Weekend Motoring: Mercedes-Benz memories. |
|
|
236 |
Weekend Motoring: Spacious Vaneo lacks real power; MERCEDES-BENZ: Odd name for a practical people carrier. |
|
|
378 |
Weekend Motoring: TALK: Full speed ahead for efficiency. |
|
|
147 |
welsh learners: Welsh in a Week; Welcome to Welsh in a Week, your weekly guide to learning Welsh. |
|
|
739 |
What's in a name? |
|
|
122 |
Wine: `Seconds' deserve a first look. |
|
|
473 |