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An all-Wales economic summit to assess the impact of the credit crunch on the country's economy gets ready to convene.
The Welsh Assembly Government is warned it will have to make cuts in order to reach its key NHS waiting list target for next year.
A council tries to trace relatives of a WWI soldier who has been given a headstone 91 years after he died.
The Children's Commissioner for Wales warns that policies to help children and young people are failing to make a real difference to their lives.
A care home resident found with signs of rigor mortis should not have been cared for by agency staff, a court hears.
Crimewatch will be made in Wales and Casualty may follow as BBC production expands outside London.
A teacher who slapped a pupil on her bottom is told he can stay in the profession, but must have retraining.
Rolf Harris re-records his 1969 Christmas number one Two Little Boys with a Welsh choir for the 90th anniversary of armistice day.
A Wales football fan who missed the coach for his team's away game in Germany is taken there by his mother-in-law.
Political editor Betsan Powys with her insider's view
Wales slip to a narrow defeat against Germany their in 2010 World Cup qualifying Group Four game in Monchengladbach.
Fight champ up for the count with maths degree
Coastal fisheries are hooked on change
Are we right to see red over schools banning ketchup?
Why schools are banning Marmite and sugar
A gallery of your digital images from around Wales
BBC Wales' Welsh-language online news service
Council leaders fear services may be hit as local authorities in Wales face below-inflation cash settlements.
Two students are trapped for two hours on a car roof after the vehicle is swept away when crossing a river.
Three Welsh universities are caught up in Iceland's bank crisis, taking Wales' public sector exposure to £74m.
A new three-year pay deal for UK police is agreed between the Police Federation and the Home Office.
A year after fire ripped through a Victorian landmark, details are released of a £9m restoration scheme.
More than one in four commuters has bacteria which come from faeces on their hands, an investigation finds.
The body of a 61-year-old woman is recovered by mountain rescue teams at a remote quarry.
Plans for a national gallery for Wales are delayed for at least four years as extra money for visual arts is announced.
A paramedic who told a heart attack patient she was having a panic attack is struck off.
Seven people are accused of neglecting a resident needing 24-hour care who it is claimed was unchecked before his death.
Pupils have a ban on sugar in their tea lifted at school, only to be replaced by a two spoonfuls rule.
Eluned Morgan, who was once the youngest MEP, will not seek re-election to the European Parliament next year.
A 10-year-old girl wins a prize fo rinventing a baby meals tester... plus more news in brief from around Wales.
A decision about whether to build a new Tesco store will be made by the Welsh Assembly Government.
Residents say children will have nowhere to play if a patch of land is sold.
Two men are to appear in court following an alleged sex attack on a woman in an alleyway.
A scientist involved in India's unmanned mission to the Moon hopes it will help unlock its origins.
Politicians urge action to tackle the condition of accommodation such as bedsits in Rhyl.
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