All Wales articles – Page 2
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NewsRecord top grades in GCSE results
A record proportion of GCSE entries were awarded the top grades in this year’s exams, results show.
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FeaturesNovice hikers stretch rescuers
Mountain rescue teams across England and Wales say they are working flat out to deal with a growing number of calls from novice walkers.
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NewsLifting the lid on a secret site
August 27 2009 marks the 70th anniversary since the Treasury approved a £546,000 development of a World War II weapons plant - in 2009 it’s a naturereserve.
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FeaturesNurses start wearing national uniforms
They have been designed to make it easier for patients to see who is in charge of hospital wards after research found many were confused.
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NewsGuided tours of rural habitats for wheelchair users
Wheelchair users will be able to visit some of Wales’s most striking locations on a series of tours thanks to a scheme by Gwynedd.
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NewsBattle lines drawn over castle grounds
A row over the future of the grounds of an 11th Century castle is due to be settled at a public hearing.
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FeaturesConwy plans tourism discount for locals
A card giving people in Conwy county a discount on local tourist attractions could help save jobs, say council officers.
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FeaturesOsprey breeding success with artificial nests
Gwynedd-based volunteer group Friends of the Ospreys say 2013 has been a good year for the Welsh ospreys, with the breeding pair producing two healthy female chicks. There were a lot more ospreys in the local nests, including blue 24 from the rutland osprey project, so next year may see ...
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