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Welcome to Wales Today. Two babies die in an E. Coli outbreak linked

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to a hospital in Swansea - tonight, Our other headlines. She's waited

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for justice for 24 years. The mother of murdered private

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investigator Daniel Morgan will finally get to meet the Home

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Secretary. Our best hope for London 2012 says football should be left

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out of the Olympic Games. I don't think the football team should be

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there in the first place. I hope those begins to not overshadow

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people who have trained for that one moment. These guys are becoming

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Olympians. It seems out of place. I am wishing there was no change she

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-- Team GB in the first place. Alan Sugar has got his apprentices,

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now we're getting ours. The boot camp for tomorrow's entrepreneurs.

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This is it... D Day has failed, Britain under Nazi control. Michael

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Sheen heads an all-star cast in Resistance, filmed around

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Abergavenny. Good evening. Two premature babies have died in an E.

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Coli outbreak in Swansea that's been linked to three other cases.

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The local health board believe two people, including one of the babies,

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contracted a strain of E. Coli resistant to antibiotics in

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Singleton Hospital. A major investigation is underway tonight

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and restrictions have been put in place on admissions to the unit.

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Let's talk to our health correspondent, Hywel Griffith.

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do not yet know the links between the five people involved, including

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the premature babies, or the exact chronology. But I can confirm that

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one of the babies was hope Aaron Evans, and she died five days old,

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having been born on 21st October. One of the two babies, possibly

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hope, contracted the infection inside Singleton Hospital and that

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is important because there are strict measures that are meant to

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be in place in any hospital and particularly when dealing with

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young babies. We know that one of the other cases, a mother who also

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contracted the infection inside the hospital, and we're told the other

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three cases are not directly linked to that hospital although there is

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something to link all five of them. What has the hospital said? They

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have lodged a major investigation and they have defended their record

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on hygiene. They have given us a statement within the last hour.

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These appear to be isolated incidents which have been contained.

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And there is no evidence of the infection spreading further.

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Cheques have been taken from patients, equipment and areas in

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the maternity and neonatal units and no evidence of E. Coli has been

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found. On top of the tests, they have put in restriction measures

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and have restricted people who can go into that unit now that they

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have carried out at deep clean and they will need to make sure that

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all of the infection control measures foreign players with every

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possible barrier. Hiya, are cases like this? Very rare, simply. In

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South Wales, we would be very familiar with E. Coli but this is a

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different type, it isn't like 157, which was spread across 147 schools.

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There have been other cases. Notably, in 2008, sadly, to a

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premature babies dying at a unit in it and so there might be

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similarities for the team to look at. In that case, an official

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concluded that probably it was a risk of infection passing between

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the hands of staff or shared equipment that probably pass the

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infection and there was no definitive evidence. You will need

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to see what happens with the investigation. Thank you very much

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for the moment. Professor Hugh Pennington chaired inquiries into E.

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Coli outbreaks here and in Scotland. He's in our Aberdeen studio. Tell

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us more about the strain of E. It is relatively new. It appeared

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in Britain two years ago, it is notable because it is resistant to

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so many antibiotics and it has not nastier than any other master E.

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Coli infections but it is different from the one that causes food

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poisoning. If it gets into small babies, they will have problems

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because their immune system isn't developed so it is absolutely

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important to keep these bugs away from babies. What do you think

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happened? Past experience would tell us that neonatal units

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occasionally have outbreaks and they're quite unusual but they do

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happen. We heard about one earlier. It is quite difficult to know

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exactly what went wrong but something went wrong, it got to

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places where it should not have. By the time we and two -- we do the

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investigation, sometimes it's very difficult to say what and wrong.

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Hands perhaps were not wash. The bodies would be good at hanging

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around the environment. They do live in normal people's intestines.

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They're quite clever at getting through the defences but generally,

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the defences work. What about the risk to others? That is very low.

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The outbreaks we have seen can be stopped by to link all the things

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that we heard about. Deep cleaning and all that kind of thing. They

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run out of steam quickly. I would be optimistic but on the other hand,

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lots of things have to be looked at to see if it was a problem and even

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if nothing was found, there has to be renewed emphasis on hand washing

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and cleaning. They are there already, I know. Thank you. There

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is a helpline set up for women who are due to give birth at Singleton

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Hospital and they might be worried. The number is on the screen.

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They've fought for justice for 24 years. Today, the family of

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murdered Welsh private investigator Daniel Morgan were told they will

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finally get to meet the Home Secretary. He was killed with an

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axe in a pub car park. No one has ever been convicted and his family

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want a judicial inquiry. Daniel Morgan's mother, Isobel, is 83.

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She's leaving her home in Hay on Wye for the Home Office in London.

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She wants a meeting with Home Secretary, Theresa May. I have to

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do it. We have been going for 25 years. It has been so haphazard and

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awful and dramatic. Isobel has been fighting for justice for her son

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ever since he was killed with an axe in this pub car park in South

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London in 1987. There have been five police investigations into the

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murder but no one has ever been convicted. Nothing will bring down

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your back. But there is so much that can be revealed. -- Daniel.

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Four men were charged with murder, but after 18 months of legal

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argument, the prosecution collapsed in March this year. All the

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defendants were cleared. Outside the Old Bailey, the police finally

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admitted what Daniel's family long suspected about the original

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investigation. It is apparent that police corruption was a

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debilitating factor in this investigation and this was

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unacceptable. The murder case also has links to the News of the World

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scandal. After making a Crimewatch appeal, the man then heading the

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murder inquiry was tailed by the newspaper along with his wife and

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children. It dominates your life. Everything you do, everywhere you

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go is done with one eye over your shoulder. Tom Watson MP, a member

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of the committee that's investigating hacking, is backing

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the family's demands. The Morgan family have not only gone through

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hell, but justice has yet to be done. The Met themselves admit

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there was corruption at the heart of the investigation and I think

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it's really important we have a public inquiry to get the facts.

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Daniel Morgan's family have many unanswered questions. They now feel

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the only way they'll find out the truth about the murder is through a

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judicial inquiry. I don't have time on my side. The years are going by

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quickly. What have we achieved? So far? Nothing. Really. Nothing.

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Home Secretary agreed to meet Isabel and her family in early

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December. We have more on the story in week-in week-out at 10:35pm

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tonight, here on BBC One Wales. A man has appeared before magistrates

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charged with four counts of causing death by dangerous driving after a

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car crashed into a reservoir in April. Gordon Dyche from Llan-bryn-

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mair is charged with causing the deaths of Phyllis Hooper as well

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her son-in-law and his teenage foster sons. They died when their

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car went into the Llyn Clywedog Reservoir near Llanidloes. The

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coastguard station at Swansea will close, the UK government has

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confirmed. The Transport Minister, Mike Penning, told MPs that the

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station at Mumbles would close by 2015. Stations at Holyhead and

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Milford Haven, which were originally earmarked for closure,

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have been granted a reprieve. Around 150 people have packed into

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a meeting warning MPs of the dire consequences of replacing the

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Disability Living Allowance. Representatives from a number of

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charities said the longer wait for benefits could make claimants

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suicidal. The meeting was held in the Neath Port Talbot area, which

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has one of the highest number of claimants of the benefit in the UK.

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Mark Hannaby reports. They came to put the views of people with a wide

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spectrum of disabilities. MPs on the work and Pensions Committee

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were left in no doubt of the deep anxiety over plans to replace DLA

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with the new evidence called -- allowance called Independence

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allowance. At the moment, people have to wait for three months to

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claim DLA. It is plan they will have to wait for six months for the

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new benefit. We regularly deal with old people who are suicidal because

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they have been diagnosed and their desperate, they need help quickly.

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That is one of my primary concerns, this period. It must be as short as

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possible. These people know the Government wants to radically cut

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the budget. This does not give them the confidence that the assessment

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will be fair and it is argued that some conditions like mental health

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problems will not be easy to spot on a test. The likes of my son, he

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has to be prompted to put his clothes on. He has to be timed with

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a stopwatch. If he does it in under two minutes, it is an achievement.

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Standing in front of a board and having somebody else giving

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questions? It will not work. Hannah is blind and her friend is severely

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visually impaired. Both fear the impact of assessments. It could be

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very socially isolating, not being able to get out and about because

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you cannot afford to. The UK Government says it remains

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committed to supporting disabled people and the new benefit is

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targeted at those who face the greatest barriers to living

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independent lives. The committee's chair says a members will make

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ministers aware of people's concerns. Because the Government

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wants to save money, they're looking at areas where they think

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they can cut back on expenditure. Unfortunately, that means the

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benefits and the welfare system. �18 billion coming out of that. And

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some of that will fall heavily on the most disadvantaged. Close to a

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quarter of a million people on delay in Wales and they're scared.

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They don't believe their needs will be fairly assessed and the for the

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poverty, social isolation and personal deterioration will be a

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Wales's top athlete has entered the row about the Great Britain Olympic

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football team. World Champion hurdler Dai Greene says football

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should not be in the games at all. Greene, who is from Llanelli, says

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the presence of players like David Beckham will take attention away

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from athletes who see the Olympics as the pinnacle of their sporting

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careers. More now from Ashleigh Crowter.

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Dai Greene knows his football. Before switching to athletics he

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was a youth play at Swansea City where he showed off his were chum

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Richard muddle over the weekend. He is setting his sights Olympic gold

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in London but he is concerned the success of people like him in more

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minority sports will be overshadowed by the presence of

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Great Britain's star-studded football team. I don't think the

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football team should be there. I hope those big names don't

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overshadow those people who have trained for four years for that one

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performance. These guys have five weeks after the summer and are

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Olympians. I am for them representing T GB, I just wish

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there was and 18 G being the first place. In football, the greatest

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prizes the World Cup. By comparison the Olympics as low-down on the

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priority list of the world's top players. Because a team GB's

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decision to enter a squad full of international stars, the

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competition is already generating a lot of interest in the media.

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somebody wins a gold medal in badminton or swimming, they wanted

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to be about them. Sadly, some of the papers might be overshadowed

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with what David Beckham had for breakfast. That's not a great story.

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When it comes to track and field, this the biggest moment in Welsh

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Olympic history. Mefin Davies leapt into world Olympic gold. These days

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he is the president of UK Athletics and he thinks footballers are the

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sports there should be axed from the Olympics. The tyres for the

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guardians of the Olympic Games is to cut down on the number of sports.

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-- the challenge. The Olympic Games is their platform. Let's not

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detract from that with tennis, golf, rugby pool have their great

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platforms to compete on. economic case for a Great Britain

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Olympic football team is obvious. Top-flight players will help fill

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grounds like the Millennium Stadium come the Games. The sporting cases

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much more less obvious and there are those like Dai Greene who think

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the footballers big stage should be somewhere that and the Olympic

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More to come before 7 o'clock. One of our areas of Outstanding Natural

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Beauty just got bigger but not everyone is happy in the Clwydian

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A row has erupted over how we might elect Assembly Members in future.

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The Electoral Reform Society has said the policy supported by the

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Labour Party is anti-democratic and good news only for aspiring Labour

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candidates while the Labour Party has dismissed the report as partial

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guesswork. Strong words, so what is behind it? Let's talk to our

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political Editor Betsan Powys. What is the background to this row?

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UK Government wants to cut the numbers of MPs to 30 so this row

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was about what would happen to constituencies here in the Assembly.

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The answer to that say Welsh Labour and Carwyn Jones is nothing.

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Nothing more to happen, they should stay as they are less the people

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say differently. They have gone a step further and say if it does go

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down to 30, they should alike two Assembly Members but each

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constituency both by the first- past-the-post system. That is what

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has set them facing strongly against the Electoral Reform

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Society. What is the society's conclusions? They have asked the --

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in academic to look at May's election. While Labour won for to

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the sense of the vote it would have got 70% of the seats, but is anti-

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democratic and is a bad thing for everybody other than aspiring

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Labour voters. That has made some senior Labour sources very angry.

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Where does this leave us? The other party says it lease Labour facing

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against the people. Once Labour is clear they are fighting for the

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people's say-so and this leaves them on the people's side.

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Recruitment has begun for a graduate boot camp run by one of

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Wales's richest men, Sir Terry Matthews. Ten young people selected

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from across the UK will live and work together in Newport to try to

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build technology companies. Sir Terry's run a boot camp like this

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in Canada for a number of years but this is thought to be the first of

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its kind in the UK. Here's our business correspondent, Nick

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Servini. The former is known to millions of

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fans of the The Apprentice. A house full of young entrepreneurs work to

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please a multi-millionaire businessman. With regret, you are

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fired. Now a real-life version of sorts is coming to Newport with a

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boot camp run by another multi- millionaire, Sir Terry Matthews.

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They are calling its alacrity. There are striking parallels

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between The Apprentice and the boot camp. They were not be charging

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around South Wales for the purposes of entertainment. This is a serious

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business, partly funded by the taxpayer. The ambitions are clear,

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to get the brightest graduates in the UK to set up companies here in

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Wales. One of them men in charge of says youth is the key.

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experience of working with young people is they are really good if

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they are given the right mentoring and opportunities. The other great

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thing about graduates as they can work hard. They don't have to go

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home at 5 o'clock every night to trip off -- drop-off the kids up

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ballet school. Finishing work has been carried out on the boat can he

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HQ. 10 people will be taken on every year for the next five years.

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The aim is for each graduate to set up the company at the end of the

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year. Around 50% of the investment has been provided by the Welsh

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Government. You can be talking about multi-million-pound

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businesses were unable to employ people on reasonably good salaries

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are paying taxes at satrap. -- etc. Sir Terry Matthews his own of the

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Celtic Manor resort in Newport will model allows boot camp on one he

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has run in Canada for the last few years. What kind of people are they

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after? It is for those who have graduated the last two years. If

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they have to be motivated team players and have graduated in

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engineering, science, computer science or prisoners. How do we

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judge the boot camp? -- or business. The aim is to set 10 businesses in

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Wales. Wales has five areas of outstanding

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natural beauty. Gower, the Wye Valley, the Llyn Peninsula, the

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coast of Anglesey and the Clwydian Range. The latter has just been

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extended to include Llangollen and parts of the Dee Valley. It means

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extra protection for the environment but some landowners

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within the new area say they will face tighter restrictions.

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From the slopes of Moel Famau to the Age Of the Dee Estuary, the

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Clwydian Range is 62 square miles of beauty and has been recognised

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as such since 1985. This afternoon the Environment Minister announced

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it would double in size to incorporate Corwen, Froncysyllte

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and Llangollen. It is well- documented that you get increased

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visitors and tourism which brings in economic benefits. There are

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various sources of funding that can be accessed by areas of outstanding

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natural beauty. Rhys Hughes farms on the horseshoe Pass anything's

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life could become more difficult for landowners. I worry about the

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planning in thick -- implications. As a county councillor I know there

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will be planning implications and that is a fact. They will be extra

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cost, there will be extra hoops to jump through. It could go as far

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as... Ou de well heeled could go for planning in future.

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Williams says the landscape on Anglesey is different from the

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Clwydian Range but he has coped with the restrictions. It is good

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farming practice, keeping the place tidy, keeping the hedges growing,

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don't trim them every year if possible. Simple things like that.

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The Llangollen International Eisteddfod is known for his

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beautiful music and it will be able to boast about his picturesque

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location it is close to the aqueduct which is a World Heritage

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Site. We have had many tourists there who can enter man:. We have

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always, so is that award was given, linked our marketing in with that

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and we would be delighted to include marketing on being in

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theory of recognised outstanding natural beauty. This new

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designation will mean changes. The Countryside Council for Wales say

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them vast majority will be positive. With -- what will not change is the

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beauty of this area. Football - Both Cardiff City and

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Wrexham are in action tonight. Wrexham have a FA Cup first-round

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replay against Cambridge. A village in Monmouthshire is

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occupied by Nazi soldiers. That is the plot of Welsh film, Resistance,

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which opens in cinemas across the UK later this week.

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1944, D-Day has failed and Britain is under Nazi occupation. It is

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this alternative for it to history which is the base of Resistance. It

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was shot in and around Abergavenny. The budget was tight for the film

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of this scale are �2 million. It has a five week shoot, very

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intense. We needed incredibly good professional actors who perform in

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the way they do. Sometimes it was only one of two takes so I am very

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lucky. Resistance is a work of fiction but the storyline of the

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secrets British army which would have been mobilised if Germany had

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won the war is based on fact. In Monmouthshire, you can still see

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the bunkers and hideouts which the covert army had built. Mixing the

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deal with the imaginary was one of the talking points at this school

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and Abergavenny. As a special event pupils had a chance to quiz the

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author about how felt like Resistance get made. You don't get

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to see past students making anything of themselves. Someone who

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has gone and written a novel which is now a film, it is encouraging me

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to go and try and do the same thing. At the Baker Street cinema in

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Abergavenny last night there were plenty more film fans preparing to

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brave the autumn weather. The stars took to the red carpet for the

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royal premiere of resistance -- Resistance. It was attended by

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Prince Charles. We have been able to punch above our weight.

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Submarine was a budget similar to theirs. It has a great North

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American sailor be great in the UK and Wales. Hopefully it will be the

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same for Resistance. Film critics have given the film a thumbs-up but

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you Kate cinema-goers can make up their own minds when it goes on

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There has been some welcome sunshine for a change. The dry

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weather continues tonight but it will be cold with some ground

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frosts. Tonight will be the coldest for over two weeks. Tonight is is a

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dry story with clear red skies for a while. Temperatures inland

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falling close to freezing. A slight air frost in some rural areas. This

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is the picture for tomorrow morning. They will be some patches of low

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cloud around with a bit of missed making for a great start. Feeling

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chilly but it will be mild on the coast with a freshening south-

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westerly breeze in north-west Wales. There will be some bright intervals

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tomorrow but not everywhere. It will be largely cloudy in Gwynedd.

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Most places dry but it will not rule out a few spots of drizzle and

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Snowdonia. Top temperatures about 13 degrees Celsius. The wind

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becoming strong and gusty in the north-west. In Monmouthshire

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tomorrow, dry with some sunshine. Thursday will be mostly dry and

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breezy with a strong wind. On Friday, rain first thing will clear

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followed by a clearer and colder weather. Saturday may start dry

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It is coming up to 7 o'clock. Two premature babies have died in an E-

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coli outbreak in Swansea that has been linked to three other cases.

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The local health board believe two people contracted a strain of E-

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coli resistant to antibiotics in Singleton Hospital. There is a

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