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  • Hughes makes the right move

    STRIKER Craig Hughes has found contentment in his life for the first time since he left school after joining Newport County, which is why he is so delighted that the club are set to re-sign Andrew Thomas. Hughes, 26, has had two separate spells in prison

  • Police merger is 'April Fool's joke'

    HOME Secretary Charles Clarke's aim of completing all UK police mergers by April 1, 2007, was last night branded "an April Fool's joke" by opponents of a single Welsh force. Mr Clarke confirmed yesterday that he planned to press ahead with controversial

  • GO JOE!

    GWENT and Wales' supreme sportsman, Joe Calzaghe, faces the toughest challenge to his record eight-year reign as the world's supreme super-middleweight boxer at the MEN Arena, Manchester, in the early hours of Sunday morning. The WBO champion, winner

  • Charlie is my little angel at breakfast

    A GWENT toddler's smiling face will be beaming out over breakfast tables across the UK. Two-year-old Charlie Turner from Marshfield, Newport, will feature on more than 800,000 packets of Tesco Cornflakes and Rice Snaps which will be sold across the country

  • Williams crashes out of Welsh Open

    SHAUN Murphy missed out on a £20,000 bonus but was still smiling after reaching the semi-finals of the Welsh Open with a 5-2 victory over Mark Williams at Newport. The world champion looked set to complete his win with a 147 but was unlucky to snooker

  • How hussy hooked me

    THE Gwent fishmonger who became one of Anthea Jane Jones' lovers today tells how she hooked him for "no strings" sex. Abergavenny businessman Richard Gafney also tells how the first time he heard the self-confessed "brazen hussy's" real name was when