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In Wales Today: Are arts a low priority in schools? A fast moving

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and complicated investigation. As police continue their search for a

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body there are more arrests and a third man is found in an anti

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slavery investigation in Newport. Three men have been arrested at the

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site. A 60-year-old but is National has in recovered and it is at a Red

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Cross reception centre. Also tonight - thousands of

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firefighters strike over pensions and they say it may not be their

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last walk out. Lucy gave up her well paid job to

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spend more time with her daughter claims women's careers go downhill

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if they become mums. Drumming up support for the arts. A

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report claims the focus on literacy and numeracy is limiting children's

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chances to be creative. I like learning but they are not in the

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classroom. It is fun but it is learning still. Good evening. A fast

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moving and complicated investigation. That's how police

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have described their inquiries into allegations of slavery and people

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trafficking in Newport. Today news that they've found another man and

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made three more arrests. A 60-year-old British man was

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discovered at a small farm in St Brides yesterday. On Monday, a

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Polish man was found at another nearby farm where a search is

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continuing tonight for a body. Caroline Evans now on the day's

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events. Three days in and the diggers are

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still at work at this far between Cardiff and you poured searching

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fully body. It was here they found the Polish man on Monday living in

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conditions. Today, they'd release details of yet more developed and in

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the case. Last night we executed a fourth warrant at the premises in a

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-- the St Brides area. Three men have been arrested. A 53-year-old

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man. A 60 old British National has been recovered and is at a Red Cross

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reception centre having their health and welfare checked. This is the

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place where police found the 60-year-old British man yesterday.

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It is down the road from the main crime scene. Police have raided four

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separate properties across south-east Wales. This is, they say,

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a fast moving investigation. But they stressed that a letter received

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months back by a neighbouring force is key to their investigation. They

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repeated in appeal for the author to come forward. You have had a lot of

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support from the public and Mergers commission has come to us that it

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the author of a letter to come forward and speak to us. They can do

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so in confidence. There is no need for them to give their name, they

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can speak to any force they are located in. This investigation began

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when 43-year-old Darrell Simester from Kidderminster was found at

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Cariad Farm input conditions earlier this year. He had been missing from

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his family for 13 years top this area is sandwiched between Cardiff

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and Newport. It's mainly low-lying farmland and interspersed by pretty

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villages but nevertheless it feels remote. Local people are horrified

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that such an investigation is happening on their doorsteps. It is

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an open countryside. The farmers know each other for years and years

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and don't expect this on their doorstep. They are very upset that

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could happen here without their knowledge. They are frightened. This

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investigation is unprecedented here and it's possible that there may be

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more people found living and working in or conditions. In 2012 there were

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baseline assessment then estimated 2500 individuals that have been

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trafficked in that year. There was an acknowledgement it was only a

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sample I represent the tip of the iceberg. This afternoon police took

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a caravan from the Marshfield farm. They see the two men have been

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removed to a place of safety. Dash-mac they say.

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Firefighters across Wales are back on shift tonight after the first

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national strike in a decade. The Fire Brigades Union took the four

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hour action because it says its members will have to work until

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they're 60 to get a full a pension and that many of them will be sacked

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in their 50s because they won't meet fitness standards. The Welsh

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Government says public sector pensions have to be "sustainable".

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For the first time in over the decade firefighters walked out on

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strike. A central station in Cardiff they were greeted with applause and

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cars beeping their horns in support of their protest. They're in a

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dispute over pensions and having to work until their 60 to get their

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full entitlement. Their union says that's unrealistic and unsafe for

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such a physically demanding job. It is unreasonable because the

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government, report says that less than 8% of firefighters will receive

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the get the required fit this level. No firefighter takes the decision to

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come on strike lightly. We joined the job because most of us want to

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help people. Unfortunately we have been backed into a corner for two

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years. The union has said the vast majority of it's 3,000 members in

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Wales took part in today's action. Firefighters from North Wales and

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Mid and West Wales formed pickets at their stations. In Wrexham, a

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handful took to the picket line for the four hours the strike lasted.

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The armed forces were on stand-by in south Wales Today just as in the

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last national dispute ten years ago. More than 300 firefighters are here

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in Cardiff Bay. They say there will be further strikes if they're

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concerned and not listen to. The Welsh Government say ministers have

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regularly met the Fire Brigades Union regarding pension issues and

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have sent a clear message that public service pension schemes have

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to be affordable, sustainable and fair to all public service workers.

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A decade ago the Army provided cover. The armed forces were on

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stand-by in South Wales again. The vehicles have all been sold and it

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was a two each local authority to find volunteers private contractors

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to keep the basic service going. When the strike ended at 4.00pm many

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firefighters found it a tough four hours. Dominic Stokes has spent 25

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years in the fire service. He hopes to retire in five years. It is the

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worst thing you can possibly do as a firefighter. You're committed to

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help the community and to walk out and know we can't help is abysmal.

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Talks to avoid further action are ongoing.

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I'm joined by the Assistant Chief Fire Officer of South Wales Fire and

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Rescue, Rod Hammerton. Good evening. Two and half hours

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after the end of the strike and are things getting back to normal?

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Unfortunately, all our firefighters were ready to return to work. --

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fortunately. As you saw previously, these firefighters did not want to

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go on strike that they took the action and came back to workers

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quickly as possible. There was a large reduction in resources

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available during the strike. You had six military crews on stand-by, were

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any of them deployed? We had 22 incidents this afternoon which is

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about the numbers you would expect. Fortunately, none of them were

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life-threatening. I would like to say thank you to the public because

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they were vigilant and took on board all the medicine -- messages we put

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out. We did not have to use our resources to much. We did deploy

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military crews and dealt with small fires. This strike is all about

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pensions. It goes to the heart of the matter. The debate remains

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unresolved. You prepared more walk-outs? We have had plans in

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place for some time. We exercised those plans today. We worked with

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the military and the police and the ambulance. That meant we were able

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to deal with them. Those plans are still in place, we practised them

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over the forthcoming month we will be recruiting more auxiliary

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firefighters. We will be able to lead the military go back to do the

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jobs they do best. We have plans in place. We want to keep the people of

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South Wales as safe as possible. A recycling firm has been ordered to

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pay more than 300-thousand pounds in fines and costs after a man from the

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Bridgend area was crushed to death by a skip lorry. Geraint Eagle, who

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was 21 and from Nant-y-Moel, was killed while working at a waste site

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run by Nolan Recycling in Pyle, in December 2010. The Health and Safety

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Executive prosecuted the company for serious safety breaches.

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The number of younger children getting a double dose of the MMR jab

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in Wales has reached an all time high but is still below target. The

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latest figures from Public Health Wales show 90% of children have

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received both measles, mumps and rubella vaccinations by the age of

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five. The official target is 95%. Smoking costs the Welsh economy

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almost £800 million a year. A report published by Ash Wales says the

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habit is putting increasing pressure on the NHS, with more than £300

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million spent on health care as a result. £80 million is lost to

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businesses each year because of sick leave and smoking breaks.

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The work place here has changed significantly during the past 40

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years and official figures out today show more women in Wales are likely

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to be working than a generation ago. But juggling work and family

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continues to be a struggle for many women. As our economics

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correspondent Sarah Dickins reports, it could explain why men still fill

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many of the top jobs. Lucy Hywel helps her daughter with

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her homework. They have arrived home after music lesson. This is unjust

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and important part of the day for the family, spending time for her

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daughter is way Lucy gave up a work as accompanied rector. Lucy left

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Wales to work at the travel agents Trailfinders. She started at the

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bottom. When you earn in a senior post you have to impress the senior

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part of the team as well as the employees. You have got to be seen

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to be working hard so you can't, when you have a child who is sick,

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this is early rush off top these figures help to explain why there

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are twice as many men who are managers as there are women. Not all

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the women make the same decision as Lucy but it gives as an insight into

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what is happening at the workplace. The figures show there are more

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women working now than a generation ago but a small proportion of the UK

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average. A 23, very equal rates of men and women working. But ten years

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later around the time when many women have children, about 90% of

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men are working and 70% of women. For the top 10% of earners, the

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proportion of men and women working start equal but by 45, they are

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three times more men than women. Chwarae Teg complain -- campaigns

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for equality at work. There is a perception this is not compatible

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with working at senior level. Wales cannot afford to lose these skills.

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Caring is not a soulless possibility of one parent. Until we get equality

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in the home we will not get equality in the workplace. Lucy now sells

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gifts and cards online and at Abergavenny market and she is

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confident she made the right choice. The time I spent with my daughter

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and working through the evening to compensate. I am the boss of my own

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time. The report shows women like Lucy seldom recover the work status

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they have lost. She says she tries not to worry too much about the

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future. Still to come in the programme.

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We're at Manchester Science Park Still to come in the programme.

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looking at how the planned Menai Science Park hopes to emulate it's

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success. The Welsh Government's focus on

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improving literacy and numeracy in schools is "limiting the

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opportunities for young people to engage in creative practices".

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That's according to a major new report by the chair of the Arts

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Council for Wales. Professor Dai Smith says he's concerned that the

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arts are a low priority luxury. It was that if it was evident to you

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that lesson involve sitting quietly in class well think again. These

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children have him playing African drums for the past year. But

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according to the chair of the arts Council, the emphasis on school on

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literacy is limiting the opportunities for young people to

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engage in creative practice. It is a fear that teachers are bombarded

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with the directives can't prioritise the arts. Creative learning isn't

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about one thing and drama, as today's reporters presented and

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pupils were filming it all. We asked three to be our standing camera

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operators for the interview with the chair of the arts Council of Wales.

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Literacy and numeracy is the bedrock of all learning. Some of those can

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be facilitated by using the arts in addition to the things the arts

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bring to children in an own right. For our make do camera team, it is a

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way of making learning fun. I like learning that I am not in the

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classroom. It is fun but it is learning, still. I know I am in

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school but it doesn't feel like I am doing lessons. Why not? Because I am

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filming and I am not just sitting down. With so many areas competing

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with base of the curriculum it is difficult to prioritise everything.

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We need to think fundamentally in terms of Welsh curriculum about how

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we balance those various experiences that we want to -- our children to

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take advantage of. There is scope to do that. Here in Aberystwyth the

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children enjoy learning through performing but the head here says

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access can be an issue. There are areas in rule areas that are finding

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it is a cult transporting their pupils, especially the younger ones,

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to these places. -- finding it difficult. Everything counts. The

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arts, according to the reports, and way of enriching a child's

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education. But it is difficult for them to take centre stage.

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A preferred site for the new Menai Science Park has been announced.

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It's at Gaerwen on Anglesey. The project, which is led by Bangor

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University, is the latest attempt to revive the economy of north west

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Wales with the hope it will attract hi-tech businesses especially from

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the energy sector. So, what is the thinking behind it. Welcome to the

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Menai Science Park, or rather to edit will be. It is a field for now.

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What will make this different to the other business park that have opened

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up in North West Wales? To get a flavour of how science Park works I

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have come to the Manchester science Park. There are household names and

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start-up misses. To get this scale has taken time. 25 years in fact. As

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they hope to do in Menai science Park, Manchester has emerged on the

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high education sector. Many of the businesses here have their roots in

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academic research. This is the cheap and catheter. We have some

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electrodes here. This woman is a case in point. The idea was

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developed by a professor in Manchester and he came up with the

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treatment that is stimulating the larynx in the throes which improves

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swallowing functions are still a stroke. The developed and marketed a

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piece of medical men. This business has come from research done in the

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city's universities and hospitals. In a year it has grown from two

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employees to 20 and they say being on the science Park is important. It

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is part of the health network that covers greater Manchester. We are

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close to the university, the hospitals and most importantly we

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can recruit people who have experience in health care, in

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science and to the eve. On Anglesey the focus will be energy and

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particular so-called clean energy businesses. As with Manchester, they

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believe the University can be a catalyst for growth. You have the

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university with its research excellence in all these fields,

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green technology and so one and with energy. We have seen a number of

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major projects being proposed for the island. We have got to capture

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as much economic benefits we can. We can't do it at the moment is because

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our approach is too fragmented. We can bring the elements together and

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drive value into the economy. That is a long way off. The choice of

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site has been criticised. The aspiration and £10 million from the

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Welsh Government is there. Delivering jobs will take time.

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It's been confirmed that Swansea Coastguard station will close in

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March 2015. Local people have campaigned to save the centre since

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plans to close it were announced two years ago. The Maritime and

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Coastguard Agency says there won't be any reduction in the resources

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available for rescues, because workloads will be managed by a new

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national centre. The Royal Welsh have been in Canada

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for the last two months training for their new role as the Army's elite

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armoured regiment. They've been chosen because of their combat

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experience including Iraq and Afghanistan. Our reporter Jordan

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Davies has been to Canada to speak to troops about their time there.

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The Royal Welsh soldiers arriving in Afghanistan for operation. It is a

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major offensive against the Taliban in Helmand province. The regiment

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suffered losses here and in Iraq. Among them, captain Stephen Healy

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killed in Helmand. A handful of Royal Welsh troops and about to

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return to that but the bulk of the force is in Canada. They are

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training for their new role as part of Britain's new reactive force.

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Their home for the last two months, in the middle of the Albertan

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planes. The soldiers are provided work -- welcome distraction. Nothing

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prepares you for that. You don't get shot at in training might you don't

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get shot at. When the rounds are coming back at you it is different.

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Afghanistan changes some. I am more curious about my surroundings.

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People around me. I have got a lot better now. I see it as a learning

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curve. What were you like? Just more curiouser, watching everything that

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was going on. All my mates were enjoying themselves and I was weary

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of my surroundings. -- wary of mice and landings. -- wary of my

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surroundings. You get a medal for going to Afghanistan. If you have

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not got any medals at all, you feel as if you should have gone out

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there. After their training is on the Canadian prairies the Royal

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Welsh will return to Wiltshire. The RA front line force ready to be used

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in an unpredictable world. -- they are.

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Officials from the Welsh Rugby Union are meeting bosses from the four

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regions to discuss how to spend an extra £1 million for the

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professional game here. The discussions will focus on whether

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the money can be used to keep big name players, like Sam Warburton and

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Leigh Halfpenny, in Wales. In its annual report, the WRU says it's

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investing record amounts into the game, despite a small drop in

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profits. They hope it will persuade their top stars to stay put.

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We have invested in a centre of excellence, we have put in a

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cryotherapy units. We have got the best rugby facilities in the world.

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We have got the best coaching and management teams in world rugby. We

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have our analysts, strength and conditioning is and medical staff.

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Working with the regions so we don't overplay our players. Players who

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Working with the regions so we don't have gone to France will tell you

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they were to a degree which is almost impossible for them to

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sustain a long career. LUCY Swansea City begin the defence

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of the Capital One Cup tonight. They're away at Birmingham City.

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Cardiff City crashed out of the competition last night losing to

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Premier League rivals West Ham. The Bluebirds had recovered from 2-0

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down with a Craig Noone goal and a first for striker Peter Odemwingie.

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But the Hammers scored a late winner to clinch the tie 3-2. Back in

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Wales, Wrexham lost by the same score to Braintree in the

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Conference, their sixth league defeat of the season.

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Glamorgan and Gloucestershire are matching each other almost run for

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run as they play out the final Championship match of the season in

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Cardiff. The visitors were bowled out for 275 this morning. In reply,

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Glamorgan closed the second day on 271-9, just four runs behind.

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Time for the weather forecast. What's in store for us?

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The weather is fairly mild and its wheels a mild as well but it is

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going to be unsettled over the next couple of days. It is thanks to low

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pressure. This evening we will see it clouding over and with that comes

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in damp weather. Here is the reader from earlier showing the extent of

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the showers, many of them north of Aberystwyth. Just the odd one across

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parts of made Wales. But it is dry at the moment with hints of sunshine

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up we will see it clouding over after the Sunset and the mist and

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fog will form. It is light and patchy in nature and gradually it

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will make its way northwards. We have got quite a bit of cloud

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helping the temperatures remaining in double figures. The pressure

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chart showing that the area of low pressure out in the Atlantic. It is

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controlling our weather. First thing tomorrow morning it is a cloudy

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start across parts of Monmouth and poets. We have mist and fog around

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for Wrexham, Denbighshire and Flintshire. In the west, it is a

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cloudy start in Gwynedd. Some hints of brightness for Anglesey first

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thing. That it is cloudy with rain continuing across Cardigan A. It is

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a mild morning with temperatures in double figures for all of us. That

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rain band will clear pretty quickly and we will see some brightness

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along Cardigan Bay, but again it will cloud over and we will see the

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next rain band making its wheel from the south. Temperatures not too

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bad. 15-18 Celsius. That rain band gradually making its way northwards

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through tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night it should become dry.

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Less but it will remain cloudy with variable amounts of cloud. Perhaps

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in clearer skies. Overnight temperatures remaining in double

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figures. Then we will see a ridge of high pressure building boom Friday

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giving is a fairly quiet day. It should be dry. Feeling cool

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especially among parts of the coastal areas. Over the weekend,

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Shelley at times with strong winds. Today's picture taken in St Brides.

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Before we go, major developed rents in our main story tonight. Three men

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have in charged as part of the investigation into slavery by Gwent

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Police. A 66-year-old man, a 42-year-old man and a 36-year-old

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man who were arrested on Monday have been charged with false imprisonment

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am a conspiracy to hold a person in servitude and conspiracy to acquire

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a person to do forced labour. A 42-year-old woman has been bailed.

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The men have been remanded in custody and will appear before

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magistrates in Cwmbran tomorrow. We will bring you any more developments

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on this in our bulletins through the evening. But for all of us here,

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good evening.

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