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  • Hansen ready for Pop at Baa-baas

    SINCE Steve Hansen has taken over as Wales rugby coach the emphasis has been on performance, performance, performance. Most of us sceptical members of the Press, writes Paul Tully, believe the reason for this has been to hide the fact that Wales have

  • Price in plea to fans

    Newport's Phillip Price (pictured) has urged the Welsh public to roar him to victory when he continues his assault on the Wales Open crown at the Celtic Manor today. The Ryder Cup hero starts his third round this afternoon and after playing solid, consistent

  • Students in stylish show

    COLLECTIONS from up and coming Gwent designers have hit the catwalk. Students from the University of Wales College, Newport, have unveiled their work at their annual graduation fashion show. The Degree Show 2003 will be held at the Caerleon Campus until

  • PC 'disgrace to the force'

    A JUDGE told a Gwent police constable yesterday that he was a disgrace to the force after being convicted of lying in court. Judge John Griffith Williams told PC Christopher Watkins (pictured): "You will have to bear the consequences of your disgrace

  • Crash inquiry closes road

    A ROAD closed after a young man died in an horrific crash was due to stay shut today as investigations continue into how the accident happened. The man was named last night as Glyn Gurney, aged 20, believed to be from the Newport area. Accident examiners

  • Colley's Crows closure threat

    CWMBRAN Town could cease to exist unless local businesses are willing to help sole benefactor John Colley (pictured). Colley, 55, chairman and president of the Welsh Cup finalists and European regulars, last night pleaded to Gwent's commercial sector