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Pressure mounts on the Ministry of Defence to review its training

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exercises as Corporal James Dunsby becomes the third soldier to die in

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the Brecon Beacons this month. can't be good for the British Army.

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I need to be certain the MoD and Also tonight - More house sales and

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more mortgages. Our biggest lender says the housing market is

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recovering but it's still tough for savers.

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A national recycling charity, Cylch, received millions of pounds of

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public money. Tonight it's under investigation and staff are being

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made redundant. It's an area of outstanding natural

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beauty and now a �2 million grant will protect the history and

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heritage of Gower. Gold at the Games but one year after

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Olympic success, it's back down to earth for Jade Jones. Dressing up

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every day and stuff like that and act to a grotty training gym.

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Somebody trying to kick you in the face! It is not very nice. Good

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evening. There's been a call for the Ministry of Defence to look closely

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at how it chooses who is allowed to try out for the elite armed

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services. It comes after a third reservist died following training in

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the Brecon Beacons for SAS selection. The exercise took place

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earlier this month on one of the hottest days of the year. Nick Palit

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reports. Uniquely wonderful with an ability

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to NDA, enchant and captivate. That is how the family of James Dunsby

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described him today after he became the third person today following a

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training accident -- exercise on the Brecon Beacons. It was two weeks ago

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when they took part in a 40 mile hike in sweltering conditions on one

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of the hottest days of the year. Following the deaths of Craig

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Roberts, the Defence Secretary launched a full investigation. Now

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the death of James Dunsby has prompted the local MP to question

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the MoD. This is the time that we contact the Ministry of defence both

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about how this selection procedure works and also how soldiers to

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becoming the process itself. We must do if they have the necessary

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physical and mental fit this to end the take these exercises. At a

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hearing last week the Powys coroner said she would be investigating or

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the circumstances at what happened and whether there was a favoured by

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the state to protect the men's lives. This has been welcomed by the

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family of a man who collapsed after a similar exercise to five years

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ago. It is an arduous exercise. These recruits need to go through a

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rigorous selection process will stop everyone must accept that. However,

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to lose three lads now is unacceptable. We can see some

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similarities here and importantly at the end of the inquest into his

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death, the MoD gave fairly blanket assurances that the lessons will be

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learned. This small structure here which is almond sized. It is known

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as the... . This man is a doctor and has Mr Dingo effect of extreme heat

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on the brain. He said the soldiers would have been disorientated.

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recruits are sweating in excess of three litres a minute. If they are

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not taking on-board fluidity is impossible to replace that fluid

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loss. This is when temperatures start to climb to dangerous levels.

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The confusion and the lack of coherence and an hallucinogenic

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state Tom that can come to the fore quite quickly. Investigations by the

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army and the police are ongoing and no timescale has been revealed and

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when they will conclude. It is missed and drizzle here today in

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sharp contrast to drive the 13th when soaring temperatures reached 85

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Fahrenheit. Post-mortem examinations have been unable to pinpoint the

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deaths but the Connor has warned their inquest will consider whether

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their human rights had been breached. The death of a third

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soldier following the same SAS training exercise on this tough,

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testing terrain. John Skipper is a retired Lieutenant

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Colonel who enjoyed a 35 year career in the army.

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You have similar experiences of exercises like this in the Brecon

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Beacons. How tough can it be? thoughts are with the families of

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the three soldiers. It can be exceptionally hard. We mitigate the

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risk. The military is human rights compliance and every exercise we

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conduct, we look at the individuals taking part and how difficult that

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exercise is going to the to make sure those taking part are of the

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correct standard to undertake that exercise. Do you believe that

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reservists should be put through this training selection process? Are

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checks rigorous enough was Mike I can't predict what the MoD will find

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here in the restoration. My first thought was, yes they are reservists

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that reservists have been working and training for the SAS selection

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for many years. They will go through the same criteria to ensure they are

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of the right standard. Personally it raises the question for me, given we

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are going to be reliant on reservists in the future, do we need

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to look more closely at our dependence on that type of Sylvia.

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-- of Saudi. How will the MoD be progressing now? I would send in 200

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soldiers to the Brecon Beacons. You have got to make sure they are

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appropriate to the task. The Ministry of Defence will be working

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closely with all those procedures again. They will be looking at the

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risks, were varied risks taken properly into account. Were they

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properly supervised? Were the conditions on that day that were

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extreme and taken into account? Thank you very much.

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Wales' largest building society, the Principality, says it's seeing the

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strongest signs of recovery in the housing market since the start of

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the financial crisis five years ago. New mortgage lending has risen by a

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third and there's been a big increase in sales at the estate

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agency it owns. Our business correspondent Nick Servini has more.

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The property market is hotting up, today the principality Gabe is a

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revealing insight into how much. To -- sales at its estate agents grew

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by 10% of the first half of the year and the level of activity and

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mortgages has not seen since 2008. Simon Rowe is one first-time buyer

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behind six. He is just about to move into this property. He came around

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to taking the plunge after initially being put off by high prices when

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the economy was rooming. Then the crash came when you needed a higher

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deposit. The prices were falling. They did not seem a reason to

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purchase. Everything stabilised a few years ago. Maybe this was the

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right time to have a look. Principality have 5% of the mortgage

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market in Wales and says new mortgage lending is up 13% but much

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of that has been cancelled out by higher mortgage repayments which are

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up by 20% as people shop around. Because the market is active people

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have more choice available. The colour looking at the deal they have

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with the Principality are other lender and seeing if they can have a

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better deal. Repayments have increased as people have repaid

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their loan with us and gone and taken a deal somewhere else.

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every one borrower the Principality has ten savers and life is

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increasingly tough for them. Building societies raised their

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money in order to lend to people to buy properties like this by

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attracting savers. Usually through good interest rates. The UK

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Government in trying to boost the economy is currently offering cheap

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cash to building societies and as a result they don't need to attract

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new savers. That is why savings rates are so low. Bernard Rosser is

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the chairman of a pensioners group. He says lots of his members have

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been affected "rates of return on their savings. Luckily, we bought

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our house so we don't have any great big outgoings. The little bit that

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we have, we are trying to save a bit of an estate for our children, that

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idea is slowly diminishing. appears savers pain is the house

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buyers gain. Who would -- it would of caution by the Principality that

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there are risks when today's record low interest rates start to rise.

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Two men have been jailed after they spent 30 hours in a stand off with

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police on the roof of a solicitors office in Wrexham. Joshua Hughes and

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James Hayden admitted affray and damage after they threw roof slates

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at officers, hitting a female negotiator. They also admitted two

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offences of robbery and two of attempted robbery. They were

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sentenced to a total of 12 and a half years in custody.

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The Welsh Ambulance Service has missed its key response targets for

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the 13th month in a row. The Welsh Government says ambulances should

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reach 65% of life threatening calls within eight minutes. The service

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managed 62.6% in June, up 1% on May. Two women jewellers are recovering

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in hospital after an armed robbery in Porthcawl, in which three men

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used a knockout spray. The Gold Centre was targeted just after ten

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o'clock this morning. Two women, aged 57 and 68, are in a stable

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condition in hospital. They were blindfolded and sprayed with an

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aerosol substance which knocked them out.

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Recycling charity, Cylch, that's received millions of pounds from the

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Welsh Government is making its staff redundant after the regulator

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launched an investigation into how it's run. It follows allegations of

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a potential conflict of interest involving the chief executive.

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Here's Brian Meechan. The Cardiff-based charity were there

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to promote the recycling of waste across Wales. Allegations are made

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about its operations to the Welsh Government last year which launched

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an investigation. They deferred to the charity 's Chief Executive who

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was also the chair of a company called plastics sorting limited. The

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charity invested �2 million in a company which went bankrupt.

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Complaints about a potential conflict of interest led to a

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nine-month long audit with the Welsh Government. They are concerned about

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it. That is a lot of public money here which has been put at risk. It

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is another example of a failure of the Welsh Government's grant-making

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processes. We have seen over failures in recent times.

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Charity commission has launched its own investigation into the recycling

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charity. The Welsh Garment says it would not be appropriate to comment

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well that was on the way. It was investing in companies doing new,

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exciting things to do with the site running. That is a risk in investing

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in any new process. Some of the many invested has not worked as well as

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it should have. That does not mean their processes were wrong. It means

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the actual investment did not work. Cylch has benefited from �3 million

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from the Welsh Government is the start of the last decade. Questions

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will be asked about whether then monitoring of the mini was in place

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while others will be concerned about who will take on this charity 's

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work. The campaigning is almost over as

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voters on Anglesey go to the polls tomorrow to elect a new Assembly

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Member. The Ynys Mon by-election has been triggered by the departure of

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Plaid Cymru's Ieuan Wyn Jones, who gave up his seat last month after

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representing the island since 1999. Our political reporter James

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Williams joins us now from the island.

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What have been the main issues during this campaign? In the current

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economic climate you would expect jobs and the economy to the limit is

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used. Each of the six candidates says it is their priority. There has

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been a mixed economic bag here. They've had the closure of this

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site, Anglesey aluminium. The closure of the electronic plant and

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Welsh country foods. It is economic hope in energy projects. This has

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been a contentious issue among the two front runners. Rhun ap Iorwerth

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says he is supportive of Wylfa while his party is opposed to the

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development of nuclear power. This is a division of labour and Tal

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Michael have been keen to underline. They are fully supportive of the

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plans. Plenty for voters to think about. How significant will the

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result be for Welsh politics as a whole? This is the first Assembly

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election for seven years but it is a significant one. This is Plaid

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Cymru's seek to lose. Ieuan Wyn Jones held this since 1999 and they

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are confident they can hold onto it. But if they don't, it is a big blow

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for Leanne Wood, their leader. This is her first big electoral test.

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Labour hold this seat at Westminster. He had thrown the

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kitchen sink at this by-election. Carwyn Jones has been here three

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times. They hold 30 of the seats in the Assembly and victory for Tal

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Michael would give them a clear majority. It'll be interesting to

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see what UKip will do. A recent poll has them down to win eight seats at

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the next Assembly elections in 2016. The voting starts at seven o'clock

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tomorrow morning and closes at ten o'clock at night. We expect a result

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early Friday morning. Still to come in the programme

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tonight. Life after London, what has Olympic success meant for our medal

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winners? If you go to the Olympics and

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expected to change your life, you will come out pretty disappointed.

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Dozens of conservation projects on Gower will benefit from a �2 million

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scheme to safeguard the peninsula's landscape and heritage. The aim is

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to improve understanding of the area's history and maintain its

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natural beauty for the future. Cemlyn Davies is in Rhossilli for us

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this evening. Earlier today you could barely see

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the beach because of the mist. Thankfully, that has cleared and we

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can offer you a much better view of Rhossili Bay. Back in February, it

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was voted the third best beach in Europe. In the other direction you

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have got Worms head. Wherever you go here varies breathtaking scenery.

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With the help of a grant from the Heritage lottery fund, work is

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getting under way and trying to preserve it.

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There is a reason Gower was the UK's first area of outstanding natural

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beauty. But the Peninsula has more to it than enticing beaches and is

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donning views. It has a wealth of history. This is where Western

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Europe 's oldest known human Arial took place some 30,000 years ago.

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Safeguarding the landscape is what today's announcement is all about.

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We do think there is a lot of potential here, the area already

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attracts 2 million visitors a year. We think it deserves to be better

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known as celebrated as long as that can be done in a sustainable way.

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The total investment of �2 million will fund 60 projects across the

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Peninsula. Some of the many will go to re-establishing a traditional

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strip field farming system and Rossi. -- into silly. Jo Scott hopes

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the funding hope this will mean she can work on her land. Hopefully this

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grant will help as transformers back to what it was. Here is another

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feature of the Gower Heritage. The walls were stopped the sheep eating

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crops and many of them have fallen into disrepair. More people can be

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trained to build walls like this. When you walk through you may not

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notice it looks a bit tumbledown. The Gower will look considerably

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better for the funding. Other projects include removing

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non-indigenous plants like Japanese knotweed. We will be looking at

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developing a virtual visitor centre on a website where we can show

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people all the material that our volunteers build-up, the oral

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history work, the studies that will come out of this so people wherever

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they are will be able to access this and say, this is what is special

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about Gower. Improving people 's understanding is seen as the key to

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preserving Gower's history for its future. Work on a four-year scheme

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will begin immediately. It may be easy to assume that only visitors

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have anything to learn about the history of this part of the world.

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The message from those behind the scheme is this really is something

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for everyone. Even people living locally may have plenty to learn

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about the landscape they can enjoy every day.

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The BBC has offered to contribute more money towards the legal costs

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of Eos, the Welsh language musicians who are in dispute with the BBC over

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royalty payments. The corporation gave �50,000 to fund their

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appearance before a copyright tribunal later this year, but Eos

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says the money has already been spent on legal fees. The BBC says

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it's offered more help to ensure Eos's arguments are fairly heard at

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the tribunal which will decide how much their music is worth.

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We are hoping to organise some events in September, concerts to try

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to raise money. That means we can employ Alistair and solicitors. We

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can employ a music expert for property experts to make a report on

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the value of the repertoire. I wrote to the BBC explaining this last week

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and since then they have offered more money for us to be able to

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engage the services of a solicitor before the actual hearing.

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The Duke of Cambridge will be at the Anglesey Show next month in one of

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his first public engagements since the birth of his son, Prince George.

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The Duke, an RAF rescue helicopter pilot at Valley on the island, will

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meet young farmers and make a short speech at the event on the 14th of

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August. Sport now and only a few players get

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to play for both Cardiff City and Swansea City in their career.

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Ashleigh's got news of someone who might be about to join that

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exclusive list. That's right, Lucy. BBC Wales

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understands that Cardiff City are close to completing the signing of

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defender Steven Caulker from Tottenham. It's believed the fee

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could be a club record of more than �8 million. Caulker spent a whole

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season on loan at rivals Swansea in the club's first season in the

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Premier League, playing 26 matches. He's having a medical at Cardiff

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tonight. He will join the squad for training tomorrow.

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It's been a good day for Welsh swimmers at the World Championships

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in Barcelona. Georgia Davies is through to her first world final

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after coming fourth in her 50 metres backstroke semi. Jemma Lowe failed

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to qualify for the final in the 200 to fly. But Ieuan Lloyd from Penarth

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lost in the heats of the 200 metres individual medley.

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Glamorgan's one-day captain Marcus North says it'll take a while to get

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over the disappointment of failing to qualify for the T20 quarter

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finals. Glamorgan needed to beat Gloucestershire in Cardiff to reach

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the last eight but they were thrashed by nine wickets.

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Paralympic gold medallist Josie Pearson says her discus category has

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now been combined with another for the 2016 Games in Rio, meaning she

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won't be able to defend her title. If she competes in four years time,

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the Hay-on-Wye champion would be competing against athletes with

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lesser impairment. She's described the decision as "a joke". It comes

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after the news that fellow discus gold medalist Aled Sion Davies has

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also had his event cut. This time last year, Welsh athletes

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were on their way to a record Olympic medal haul at the London

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Games. The experience for most of them was life-changing as they were

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elevated to the role of national heroes. But 12 months on, is Olympic

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success a blessing or a burden? I've been speaking to two medal winners

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to find out. Athletes often talk about being on a

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journey. After collecting her medal she did not get back into the boat

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for the best part of 11 months. To the games have been so stressful she

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needed some time away. The point of the time-out was clear our heads and

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make sure we learned as learned as much as possible from the previous

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games but also figure out what we wanted to do when we stopped

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sailing. I spent a lot of time looking into that. I think just

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having that time means you can be confident going to the next campaign

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that for you it is not do or die. You want to do your best and want to

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win but you have got fallback plans. She says the Olympics did not change

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her life. Winning a medal wasn't enough to attract news monsters.

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Hard work is still the key, she has started a three-year cycle to the

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next game. The world Championships and in the weeks time. They will try

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to defend their world title. Winning medals at the Olympics doesn't

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automatically translate to success at world level. J Jones discovered

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that this month. She suffered something of an Olympic hangover

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failing to get past the quarterfinals of the world

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Championships in Mexico. The overall experience is London has still been

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overwhelmingly positive. Winning the Olympics has changed my life. It has

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made me grow up a bit more. I have still got much more experienced to

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get out now because I am Olympic champion there is a lot of pressure

:24:39.:24:44.

coming from everywhere. They expect me to win everything. I have got a

:24:44.:24:50.

lot of experience and a lot more to improve on. I can't wait to get

:24:50.:24:55.

those final things I winning everything. Jade Jones needs to be

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in the top aides by the end of 2015 to guarantee she can find her title

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in real. That really don't enable. More reflections on the legacy of

:25:06.:25:09.

2012 tomorrow and we'll also be looking ahead to Swansea City's

:25:09.:25:19.
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first European match for more than We can look to better conditions

:25:23.:25:26.

tomorrow and the weekend isn't looking too bad. The rain has

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started to ease but it will continue to field you make through tonight.

:25:30.:25:37.

Here is the extent of the rain. We had heavy downpours along parts of

:25:37.:25:40.

Ceredigion and Gwynedd. We're not out of the woods yet. We have got

:25:40.:25:46.

more rain along parts of Gwynedd. Overnight, it will become drier and

:25:46.:25:51.

a lot of cloud around. The very humid night with temperatures at

:25:52.:25:57.

lowest around 15 Celsius. We have got high pressure building from the

:25:57.:26:03.

south-east tomorrow. Blocking this area of low pressure from giving as

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any headaches. First thing tomorrow morning it'll be a great start, but

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the censure will get to work and it will brighten up and it will feel

:26:11.:26:19.

warm. Bit breezy along coastal areas. Perfect conditions to be out

:26:19.:26:24.

and about. You will need the sun block. Through two tomorrow

:26:24.:26:27.

evening, more sunshine and once the sunset we will see it clouded over

:26:28.:26:32.

from the west. We could see some patchy rain into Friday. It's a

:26:32.:26:40.

remain humid and another in comfortable night for sleeping. --

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uncomfortable. Remaining blustery overnight and breezy continuing into

:26:46.:26:55.

Friday. Over the weekend, fewer showers on Sunday but Saturday is a

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of Defence to look closely at how it chooses who is allowed to try out

:27:05.:27:09.

what the elite armed services. It comes after a third reservist died

:27:09.:27:15.

following training in the Brecon Beacons for SAS selection.

:27:15.:27:24.

Wales largest building society, says there is a strong recovery in the

:27:24.:27:28.

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