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Stroke patients speak out ahead of decision to downgrade stroke unit
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NHS app issues for Powys patients
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Politics
Councils welcome bus services funding increase
Lanham-Wright joins CHC board
First pathfinder women’s health hub to open
Call for full devolution of rail powers to Wales
New legal protections for NHS staff
Gwynedd Council anticipates a £2.3 million budget shortfall to meet increasing demands for essential services, as detailed in a recent financial review.
Council rents rise 'would push more people into poverty'
New team supporting older mid Wales residents as temperatures plummet
'Hundreds' faced criminal sanctions over smacking since ban
Ap Gwynfor fires broadside at TfW's shabby train service
Have your say on how mid Wales spends its money on essential services
Shake up of audiology services in Wales
You don't have to endure domestic abuse
Gwynedd Council adopts Welsh Language Charter
MS reflects on NHS, farming, housing
Opioids continue to be biggest cause of drugs deaths
£41m extra for GP practices in Wales
Council funding to rise under budget deal
Betsi's costly management choices criticised by retired consultant
Community news
Festival of Lights at Holy Trinity Church
Low paid staff and residents bear brunt of council's budget problems
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