AS Gwent prepares to go to the polls for the Welsh Assembly and Police and Crime Commissioner elections, read about the deputy head of a Blackwood primary school preparing to undertake a fundraising bike ride and run for her dad, the Labour councillor and former Mayor of Newport suspended following anti-Semitic comments posted on social media and the latest from the manslaughter trial involving two GPs, where the death of a 12-year-old Abertillery boy was labelled ‘preventable’.
Elsewhere in the paper:
Ukip supporters cheer Nigel Farage at Newport rally
Planning permission granted to convert offices at Newport's former passport office into more than 60 apartments
No party to win majority in Assembly, poll suggests
Labour 'taking nothing for granted' says first minister during Newport visit
New mayor appointed for Blaenau Gwent council
In sport, one of Wales’ victorious Six Nations under 20 champions is set to make his bow with the Dragons and keep an eye out for the School of the Week.
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