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The missed chances that led to murder.

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Why did police fail to help her when she told them she was scared of him?

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Flying doctors will now join Wales Air Ambulance crews, to treat

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Plans of a new nuclear plant are published for the first time.

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After producing the shot that won the Ryder Cup

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for Europe, Jamie Donaldson says it's been the greatest experience

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And one of the largest sightings of dolphins off the Pembrokeshire

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Perhaps it's something to do with the warm September weather!

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The Independent Police Complaints Commission has tonight highlighted

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systemic failings at Gwent Police, and said

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the force needs to improve the way it deals with domestic abuse.

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It's not the first time the force has been criticised for this.

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Caroline Parry was shot by her estranged husband in Newport

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Christopher Parry was jailed for her murder.

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Tonight, the IPCC says, the force had been told twice of

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In a moment, we'll be speaking to the police watchdog.

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Let down by police, who missed opportunities to help.

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Caroline Parry was later shot by her estranged husband.

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She'd left him after 27 years of marriage,

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While on trial for her murder, Christopher Parry was described

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In August of 2013, he drove from the former marital home in Cwmbran, with

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He arrived at Seabreeze Avenue in Newport where Mrs Parry was

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They argued, and she was shot twice in the back.

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Mr Parry then turned the gun on himself,

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The 50-year-old was jailed earlier this year for murder, and sentenced

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Today's report by the police watchdog highlights

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a number of shortcomings by Gwent Police in their handling

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Mrs Parry had contacted the force twice in the months

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On May 2nd 2013, an officer spoke to Mr Parry.

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He admitted he had followed Caroline.

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But the officer did not tell him what he had done was wrong.

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On May 20th, police were called to alleged altercation.

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Mr Parry was behaving aggressively in front of officers, but

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his weapons weren't removed, nor was his shotgun certificate checked.

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It is something we want to see them doing better, going forward. We can

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learn from some of these mistakes from the past. At times when things

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go wrong, it can lead to a death, so it needs to be done better across

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the board. Gwent Police say a number

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of changes have been made, including training and new procedures

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for dealing with domestic abuse. They say lessons have been learnt

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from this tragic set of circumstances, but accept that

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further improvements are necessary. Gwent Police wouldn't come

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on the programme tonight. Earlier, I spoke to the Commissioner

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of the IPCC in Wales, Jan Williams. Given that Gwent Police had

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previously been criticised for its failings in handling domestic abuse,

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I started by asking her what's We undertake detailed investigations

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in relation to each incident. We then produced the report and not

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just comments on the extent, but making learning recommendations. It

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is the responsibility of the Chief Constable and Police and Crime

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Commissioner who has overall accountability for the budget in

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terms of improvements. Do you happen to know whether the

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police officers who got it so wrong are still working for the police

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force? My understanding is there still are.

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There was a case of misconduct and performance failings. The key point

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I need to make here is it was much more than individual police officers

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and their failings. It was a systems failure. Gwent Police needs to take

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a good look at its processes, procedures. As you say, this is not

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the first time. The people went need to know when they make an allegation

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of domestic abuse that it will be investigated thoroughly and by

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police officers who are trained in what to look for.

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What emerges here is a picture of a dysfunctional system in Gwent

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Police, who were told not just once but twice of the danger this woman

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was in. What confidence can people in Gwent

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have in their police force that the same failing systems won't let down

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other victims of abuse or perhaps concerns around safeguarding

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children? People in Gwent can know every time

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an issue is brought to the attention of ourselves as the Independent

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Police Complaints Commission, we will investigate thoroughly. We will

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highlight to the police force any failings we identified, and we will

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follow through, with the Chief Constable and the police and I can

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whose responsibility it is, to make the improvements, to make sure those

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improvements are happening. The point I am a to you is those systems

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improvements are clearly not made? The force is giving the matter

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higher priority, that is true. They have some way to go. The report

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today indicates that they do have some way to go, they have to put

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their failings right, and make sure every time someone comes forward

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with an allegation of domestic abuse in Gwent, that it will be

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investigated thoroughly, properly, by people appropriately changed --

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trained. My job is to highlight any issues we find, bring it to their

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attention and keep on doing that until the improvements are made,

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that is what I am doing. For the first time,

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specialist doctors will join the crews of the Wales Air Ambulance

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as part of a new emergency service. The so-called flying doctors will

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cost almost ?3 million a year, and it's claimed it could help

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boost survival rates by up to 40%. Our health correspondent,

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Owain Clarke, reports. Taking emergency care to a higher

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level, the three air ambulances can take paramedics to emergencies

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within minutes. From next spring, these helicopters will routinely

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carry hospital consultants on duty 12 hours a day at Swansea airport.

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When the helicopters cannot fly, they will use a fleet of specially

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designed vehicles. It won't be a case of taking the patient to

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accident and emergency but bringing the expertise straight to the

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patient. There has been a divide of what we

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can offer up to the hospital door, and inside the hospital door. We are

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getting rid of that anomaly and will take senior doctors in this machine

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to the side of a patient who may be critically injured with major

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trauma, a heart attack, a stroke. I got first-hand experience of how

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the air ambulance can cover vast swathes of Mid Wales in minutes. It

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is claimed it will allow doctors to potentially reach 95% of the Welsh

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population in just half an hour. This isn't a completely new idea. In

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the Australian outback, doctors have flown for a century and it is not

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uncommon elsewhere in the UK for doctors to work with air ambulance,

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for example in Scotland. The Welsh Government said it will be

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the first service in the UK to cover an entire country.

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Other parts of the UK have regional cover of this kind, so we are ahead.

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A big issue has been worries out there with centralising some

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specialist services. This is improving patient outcomes.

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The specialisation of services, providing the very best care

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possible, we know we cannot go on providing bits and pieces of care

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around the country. We need to get people to specialist care as quickly

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as possible. This is part of that solution. No extra doctors will be

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recruited, instead, they will be shared with hospitals.

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By giving specialists a chance to hone their skills in the skies, it

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is hoped more of the brightest and best can be encouraged to work in

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Wales. People will be working part-time in

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this service, that is an important message.

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We have two make new posts in emergency medicine more attractive.

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This will hopefully pull people in. As is currently the case with air

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ambulance paramedics, the NHS will pay the salaries of these doctors.

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The Wales air Canada charity will continue to pay the ?6 million a

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year to fund the helicopters and pilots. -- Wales air ambulance.

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Two nurses accused of neglecting patients at the Princess of

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Wales Hospital in Bridgend have appeared at Cardiff Crown Court.

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while Natalie Jones is charged with four counts.

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They were arrested as part of an ongoing police investigation

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into the falsification of patient records.

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The case was adjourned until next month.

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A father and son have denied forcing a man to perform compulsory labour,

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their trial has been adjourned. Will your income tax be collected

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in Wales? The Welsh Government has welcomed

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plans to give it more flexible The Secretary of State for Wales,

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Stephen Crabb, told the Conservative Conference

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that he would drop controversial But the Welsh Government said it

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wouldn't want the powers without From the conference in Birmingham,

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David Cornock. Singing from the same hymn sheet, it

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hasn't always been this way, but the Welsh Conservatives put on a united

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front as Stephen Crabb offered more flexible income tax powers.

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Up till now, the Welsh Government has been

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Up till now, the Welsh Government able to use the current powers.

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Up till now, the Welsh Government don't want to give them any excuses

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Up till now, the Welsh Government for not using these powers. This is

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Up till now, the Welsh Government Under the new powers, if the

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Up till now, the Welsh Government 45% top rate, by 1p, it would have

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to increase the other rates by 1p. The new rules mean these could be

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treated independently. Stephen Crabb told a fringe meeting every time the

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people had been asked, they wanted more powers to go to Cardiff Bay,

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but not everyone here was keen. It is right, it is what the people

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of Wales have always answered about devolution. I wouldn't want to go

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too fast. It is important because it would

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make the Assembly more accountable to the people of Wales. The Welsh

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Government says it does not want the powers until the underfunding has

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been sorted. In this, this is the is the seat the

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Conservatives need to hold next year if they are to stay in power. Voters

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were sympathetic to the idea of more devolution.

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We need to have more of a sale of what goes on in Wales. With the

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pressure put on by Scotland, it should follow.

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Allen runs a pub here and says if the Welsh Government could change

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income tax it would be disastrous. People would be very concerned about

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their future, which is why I think devolved tax

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their future, which is why I think income tax, is a very dangerous

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prospect. The new Secretary of State is

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offering to steer it in a new direction devolution, with new laws

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setting up which powers are reserved for Westminster and which are

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setting up which powers are reserved devolved to Wales. He says it will

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help avoid legal argument. Stephen Crabb hopes his argument

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will send ripples as far as Cardiff Bay but the Welsh Government

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will send ripples as far as Cardiff not be able to use those new tax

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will send ripples as far as Cardiff powers until after a referendum. A

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referendum it says, it will not trigger until it gets more money

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from Westminster. Much more to come

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before seven o'clock. I sometimes think that the dead have

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many disguises. Dannie Abse,

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who's died at the age of 91. And the celebrations went on

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until the early hours. Jamie Donaldson says clinching

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the Ryder Cup victory for Europe is Plans for an ?8 billion nuclear

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power station on Anglesey are going on display, with a series of

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exhibitions over the next ten weeks. It's an important milestone

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for the developers, but there are concerns over how

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nuclear waste will be dealt with, as our environment correspondent,

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Iolo ap Dafydd, reports. The old plant has been generating

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power since 1971. That may change as only one reactor operates at the

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last remaining nuclear power station. Next to this old plant is

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where Horizon Nuclear Power hope to build and operate a new one. Despite

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the fact there will not be any electricity or power generated from

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here for another ten years, the consultation today is seen as a huge

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milestone for Horizon and Hitachi. Along the road, they will build two

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new nuclear reactors on this site. They will get to see loads of

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illustrations, first of all, of the actual size of the site,

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illustrations, first of all, of the Computer generated images of what it

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looked like on completion alongside that, what sort of landscaping we

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are proposing for the site itself. Also announced today is information

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on road improvements, workers's accommodation if construction starts

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in 2018, and the idea of where the nuclear reactors could be housed.

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Drilling core samples 80 metres on the site. Details about nuclear

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waste and emergency evacuation plans in case of potential radioactive

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leaks are still to be discussed. The main concerns of people, danger

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from nuclear waste, security, danger of the site, of course the economy,

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and I don't just mean the local economy which is a major concern,

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but the wider economy, taxpayers and consumers. This is very expensive

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technology. Horizon is the company developing

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the site but its owner Hitachi leads on designing the new reactors. The

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advanced boiling water reactors have not been licensed in Britain before.

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The regulator assessors health and safety and there will be 18 months

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before radioactive waste and emergency plans are fully

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scrutinised. The design assessment and licensing

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process go in parallel. We will be doing the design assessment at the

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same time as looking at a licence. It is our expectation that Horizon

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Nuclear Power will be looking at what the emergency arrangements will

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be, emergency response. After the ten week public

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consultation, it may be three years before a planning application is

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submitted. This ?10 billion investment could create thousands of

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jobs as we get a sense of how much work is needed to build a new

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nuclear power station with its own deepwater harbour.

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People on a housing estate in Swansea have won

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their battle with the council over huge rent increases.

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Fees for householders on the Elba estate, in Gowerton,

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were to be increased from ?50 a year to ?2,500 by Swansea Council.

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But the council says it'll now offer a more affordable rate.

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A public meeting to discuss the future of Cardiff's historic Coal

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Campaigners are trying to ensure the Victorian building is maintained

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after its owners went into liquidation earlier this month.

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Tributes have been paid to the Welsh poet and author Dannie Abse.

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The award-winning writer died yesterday, surrounded by his family,

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Abigail Neal has been looking back at a life which spanned 91 years.

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Although he wrote in many forms, Dannie Abse was best known

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I sometimes think that the dead have many disguises.

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A master of clarity and consistency, he made it seem effortless.

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The more you revise things and work on a poem and the more you do,

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Rather like a mother who gives so much attention to her baby,

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and it gives her a lot of difficulty.

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He was born in the 1920s. And began his working life

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in medicine, spitting tie between his young family in Wales and

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This clockwork, this first January chore of who is in and who is out...

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Through his autobiographical work, he became renowned

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as a man who wrote passionately about his home city.

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His poetry and his prose, especially Ash on a

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Young Man's Sleeve, encapsulates what it meant to be born in Cardiff

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South Wales was always close, and with a home

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by the sea, he shared much of his time here with his wife, Joan.

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When she died in a car accident in 2005, he dealt with her loss

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by what came naturally, writing about it in his memoir.

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It went on to win the Wales Book of the Year award. He also loved

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to encourage younger writers, not least through his charisma.

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He was an inveterate talker and joke teller.

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He would go on, and you would say, where is the poem?

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The introduction, the tales wound around the poem,

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were more comprehensive and longer than the poem itself.

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Dannie Abse never retired from writing.

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In his last weeks, he was still making

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revisions to what will be his final collection of poetry, Ask The Moon.

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Good evening. Jamie Donaldson is still pinching himself this evening,

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finding it hard to believe he won the Ryder Cup for Europe at

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Gleneagles last night. The 38-year-old from Pontypridd

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considered giving up golf a few years ago, because of a bad back.

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But his decision to carry on was vindicated in style, after he

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produced the shot of his life to secure victory, and a place in the

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history books. Ashleigh Crowter reports.

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It is hard enough to hit a perfect shot when you are practising on your

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own, but when the debt needs of one of the most famous trophies hangs on

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your shoulders, it takes a special kind of coolness when the whole

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world is watching. I was trying to keep my head down.

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The cameras were gathering on my group.

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Coming down the stretch, I knew things were getting big and I didn't

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Win my point. That is all I could do.

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In the end, it was enough to retain the Ryder Cup.

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With victory secured, the stroll gave him time to reflect. Ten years

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ago, he found it hard to pick up a golf ball, so painful bosses back

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because of a genetic spinal condition. A gruelling training

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programme allowed him to keep playing. How the hard work has paid

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off. His life will always be touched by the glory of Gleneagles.

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Good things come to those who wait, I suppose. It was an incredible

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week. It was amazing, I am always proud.

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Jamie Donaldson was born here in Pontypridd in 1975. Even though he

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has lived most of his life outside of Wales, local people are genuinely

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proud about what he achieved this weekend.

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There was a spring or should that be a swing in the step of the members

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at the golf club today. They have strong connections with the previous

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Ryder Cup hero. The Donaldson magic is rubbing off. His parents are very

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proud of him, they are very Welsh. I am really proud of him, we all

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are. He has come back really well this year, he deserved to be in the

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team. It is fantastic. I will always

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remember it. A lot of youngsters will look up to him now.

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He is a Pontypridd boy. He is not from a big city, he hasn't had huge

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backing. It gives an incentive to the youngsters to get playing some

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golf and to practise to be Jamie Donaldson one day.

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The celebrations went on long into the night with Donaldson right at

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the heart of it. He is spending the next two weeks at home with his

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family. It may take longer than that to come back down to earth.

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Football, and a major blow for Wales and Chris Coleman.

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Midfielder Aaron Ramsey is out for at least a month, after suffering a

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hamstring injury in Arsenal's draw against Tottenham at the weekend.

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It's a real blow ahead of the European qualifiers.

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Wales play Bosnia on the 10th October,

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Liverpool's Joe Allen is also an injury concern.

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Cardiff City's caretaker coaches Scott Young and Danny Gabbidon have

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led training again today. Manager-in-waiting and former Leyton

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Orient boss Russell Slade watched the Bluebirds' 2-1 win over

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Sheffield Wednesday at the weekend, but won't still be in charge at

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Brighton tomorrow, as negotiations continue.

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And, Derek, our warm weather attracting some

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The sea temperature around Pembrokeshire is

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And we could be on course for the driest September on record too.

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The reason for this whether this map is down to the position of the jet

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stream, high in the atmosphere. We have had a lot of high pressure and

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above average temperatures. Over the next few days, there is more dry

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weather, a mild start to October. There is a little rain in the

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forecast. There has been some rain in parts of Wales as you can see on

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the radar, if you shower is afternoon. A high of 20 Celsius in

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Milford Haven. This evening, the showers will clear away.

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The mist will form in places, also some low cloud. Another mild night.

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This is the picture for 8am, dry, some low cloud and missed. Bright in

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some parts of the north east. Feeling mild, 15 Celsius.

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More bright weather to come tomorrow. That is not the whole

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story. Some rain will spread from the west in the afternoon.

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Turning damp. However, the east should stay dry.

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Temperatures up to 20 Celsius, light winds in the south and east.

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Tomorrow evening, the rain will move east. Most of the country will dry

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up overnight. Again, some low cloud. Into Wednesday, more cloud, a

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few showers. Some dry weather as well. Thursday should be largely

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dry, bright in places. Later in the week, on Friday, and

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active cold Later in the week, on Friday, and

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north west bringing a spell of Later in the week, on Friday, and

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and significant rain. A change is on the way for the end of this week.

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Next week, there are signs of the way for the end of this week.

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and autumnal. We can't complain, we the way for the end of this week.

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month thanks to high pressure. The headlines tonight. The police

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watchdog has found Gwent Police The headlines tonight. The police

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missed chances to help Caroline Parry who was later shot dead by her

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estranged husband in Newport last year.

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I'll have an update for you here at eight o'clock, and again

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From all of us on the programme, good evening.

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