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  • Newport's impressive victory

    NEWPORT swept impressively to the top of the Welsh/Scottish League Table for the first time this season with a magnificent 33-6 performance at Sardis Road. Newport scored five tries, as well as having two disallowed, as they romped to a record victory

  • Newport hailed as best in Wales

    NEWPORT have been hailed as the best side in Wales after their record 33-6 demolition job on Pontypridd at Sardis Road last night which sent them roaring to the top of the Welsh/Scottish League Table. "Newport are the best side we have played this season

  • Mum scarred for life in attack

    A YOUNG mother who went out for a Boxing Day drink was left scarred for life after a vicious attack. Sally Griffiths, 22, was glassed while she was unconscious after being attacked in a packed pub. Now Ms Griffiths, of Bryn Glas, Pontllanfraith, says

  • Newport's impressive victory

    NEWPORT swept impressively to the top of the Welsh/Scottish League Table for the first time this season with a magnificent 33-6 performance at Sardis Road. Newport scored five tries, as well as having two disallowed, as they romped to a record victory

  • Verna enjoys slices of luck

    GRANDMOTHER Verna Ormond is toasting her luck after winning a year's supply of her favourite bread. But a loaf a day proved too much for Verna and her family so now she is donating half the dough to St Anne's Hospice, Newport. Verna, 54, (pictured) said

  • Davies back to boost title hopes

    CWMBRAN Town's record League Of Wales goal-scorer Mattie Davies has re-signed for The Crows - and promises to make a deadly partnership with 13-goal hot-shot Craig Hughes which could land the Gwent side the League of Wales title. The signing comes only

  • Recovery firm's delight

    ONE of two breakdown firms investigated for dishonesty has welcomed news they will not face criminal charges from the Crown Prosecution Service. Newport-based Walls Truck Services was under investigation for allegations of overcharging, theft of property

  • Prosecute attackers, says consultant

    HOSPITAL staff who fall victim to violence by patients or visitors must have strong support in pursuing the culprits through the courts, says a consultant. Nick Jenkins, (pictured) clinical director of accident and emergency services for Gwent Healthcare