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The welfare state lets people down
Health
Forget me not seeds for bereaved families
Council rents rise 'would push more people into poverty'
NHS charity funds pyjamas for bereaved families
Wales' smacking ban hailed a success
New initiative to support victims of domestic abuse
Free family Christmas party brings joy to young and old in Llanidloes
Aberystwyth crematorium donation provides festive day out for families
Welsh Water staff donate toys to Cardigan children's centre
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Fatal collision closes A487 Porthmadog bypass
UK survey reveals majority desire a traditional Christmas
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Great value Christmas adventures at Alton Towers
Machynlleth Christmas hampers bring festive cheer to families in need
Learning disability packs rolled out across A&Es
Steffan Chambers joins Welsh Labour list for Gwynedd Maldwyn
Primary school attendance improves in Ceredigion
Eight-year-old kayaker Seren Jones goes viral
Hospital accommodation reopens after £85,000 refurbishment
The UK Government says its budget will put more money in the pockets of people in Wales, but Plaid Cymru have warned the country is being short-changed again as spending plans for 2026/27 are unveiled. Chris Betteley reports.
Criccieth Celebrates Christmas with Croeso 'Dolig festival
Ty Hafan doubles donations at charity shops
Tesco Cardigan's Christmas toy drive
Health Board denies Christmas leave cancellation
New chairs for children's ward staff break room
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Practical solutions for sustainable living at the CAT this half term
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