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That's all from the BBC News at Six - so it's goodbye from me, | :00:00. | :00:00. | |
Welcome to Wales Today. Tonight's headlines. | :00:07. | :00:08. | |
With the sun shining in Cardiff Bay, Labour and Plaid Cymru say they're | :00:09. | :00:11. | |
confident they can find a way forward to appoint | :00:12. | :00:13. | |
a new First Minister next week after a vote was tied | :00:14. | :00:15. | |
We're inside Tata's Steel plant in Shotton, where staff | :00:16. | :00:21. | |
say they're optimistic, despite the company being for sale. | :00:22. | :00:25. | |
Sue Morgan's disability benefit was stopped after payment | :00:26. | :00:28. | |
She's one of a growing number of people who've had problems | :00:29. | :00:32. | |
Taking to a tandem to explore how a legacy of Caernarfon's | :00:33. | :00:38. | |
industrial past can help shape the historic town's future. | :00:39. | :00:43. | |
And at Wales Millennium Centre, the artwork symbolising | :00:44. | :00:47. | |
A field of light to remember the fallen. | :00:48. | :00:53. | |
This new art exhibition commemorates the lives of the | :00:54. | :00:56. | |
hundreds of Welsh men who died fighting in the Somme. | :00:57. | :00:59. | |
Joe Ledley's club manager says he has a 50-50 chance of making | :01:00. | :01:05. | |
That is definitely not making the final cut. | :01:06. | :01:13. | |
Also in tonight's sport, we catch up with two | :01:14. | :01:16. | |
of the Swansea-based Welsh defenders ahead of the tournament in France. | :01:17. | :01:35. | |
Not quite white smoke, but Labour and Plaid Cymru say | :01:36. | :01:40. | |
they're confident a First Minister will be appointed next week | :01:41. | :01:43. | |
after a day of talks over which of their leaders | :01:44. | :01:46. | |
Two days ago, a vote by Assembly Members | :01:47. | :01:50. | |
ended in a surprise tie between Carwyn Jones and Leanne | :01:51. | :01:53. | |
Our political editor Nick Servini is at the Senedd. | :01:54. | :02:01. | |
They may have been a holiday field to Cardiff Bay on a relaxed Friday | :02:02. | :02:09. | |
afternoon but inside, it was far from that as the first talks between | :02:10. | :02:13. | |
Labour and applied country were held. The discussions lasted around | :02:14. | :02:19. | |
four hours. There were no details of what areas were covered and no | :02:20. | :02:24. | |
interviews. All we had to go on was a joint statement and it was | :02:25. | :02:28. | |
positive and clearly indicated that we can expect the deadlock to be | :02:29. | :02:32. | |
broken next week. It said, we have had a number of meetings today and | :02:33. | :02:36. | |
they have been extremely useful. We are confident that we can find a way | :02:37. | :02:39. | |
forward which will result in a successful nomination of a First | :02:40. | :02:44. | |
Minister next week. We will continue to work over the weekend and look to | :02:45. | :02:49. | |
resume formal talks on Monday. Cathy Owens is a former special adviser to | :02:50. | :02:53. | |
Welsh Labour and she says a deal needs to be completed quickly. I | :02:54. | :02:58. | |
don't think the negotiations started well with such an aggressive | :02:59. | :03:02. | |
strategy in terms of being as challenging as you possibly can in | :03:03. | :03:06. | |
the first week. But that is a perfectly valid choice that Plaid | :03:07. | :03:09. | |
Cymru made. But now they have got to get down to business because what is | :03:10. | :03:13. | |
important is that the people at home need a stable government because | :03:14. | :03:17. | |
people's jobs and prosperity and public services depend on it. The | :03:18. | :03:21. | |
nomination of Carwyn Jones as First Minister was supposed to have been a | :03:22. | :03:26. | |
formality but Leanne Wood had the numbers to successfully challenge | :03:27. | :03:29. | |
because the Conservatives and Ukip supported her, while Kirsty Williams | :03:30. | :03:32. | |
from the Liberal Democrats supported Carwyn Jones. This has been a highly | :03:33. | :03:38. | |
effective political ambush by Plaid Cymru. We were supposed to have had | :03:39. | :03:43. | |
Carwyn Jones in place by now by First Minister and a full Labour | :03:44. | :03:47. | |
Cabinet. As it is, we are in limbo, there is no new government, and the | :03:48. | :03:51. | |
best way of getting one is through a labour, Plaid Cymru deal. In that | :03:52. | :03:56. | |
sense, Plaid Cymru have put themselves in a much stronger | :03:57. | :04:01. | |
negotiating position. These are not formal coalition talks but Labour | :04:02. | :04:05. | |
and Plaid Cymru did form a coalition nine years ago when Rhodri Morgan | :04:06. | :04:10. | |
and Ieuan Wyn Jones led negotiations that lasted more than two months. | :04:11. | :04:15. | |
The former Plaid Cymru leader outlined how he approached the | :04:16. | :04:19. | |
talks. You need a top line, which is what you would like to achieve, and | :04:20. | :04:23. | |
then you need a bottom line below which you will not go. My advice to | :04:24. | :04:28. | |
anybody in those negotiations is to understand those constraints and | :04:29. | :04:32. | |
therefore to work within that. Alun Michael was Labour's leader after | :04:33. | :04:37. | |
the first Assembly elections. He did not have a majority either and knows | :04:38. | :04:40. | |
exactly what it is like to have the other parties ganging up on you. | :04:41. | :04:44. | |
When I saw the events this week, I had a sense of deja vu. Three | :04:45. | :04:50. | |
parties that could only agree to be oppositional towards the Labour | :04:51. | :04:53. | |
Party and have nothing else in common and nobody willing to step | :04:54. | :04:57. | |
back. But it is a very difficult when to get out of. It has been an | :04:58. | :05:02. | |
extraordinary first week for the Assembly after the election. This | :05:03. | :05:06. | |
statement strongly suggests a new Labour minority Welsh government | :05:07. | :05:10. | |
will be in place next week but after the last three days it would take a | :05:11. | :05:13. | |
brave man to predict anything at the moment. | :05:14. | :05:16. | |
So, Nick, a very positive statement today? | :05:17. | :05:20. | |
I will point you to the second sentence in the statement which | :05:21. | :05:25. | |
says, we are confident we can find a way forward that will result in the | :05:26. | :05:30. | |
successful nomination of a First Minister next week. That really does | :05:31. | :05:33. | |
not sound to me like a holding statement with a lot still to play | :05:34. | :05:39. | |
for. Obviously, but talks have gone well. We should say, during the | :05:40. | :05:44. | |
course of all the talks that have gone on, no one has talked about a | :05:45. | :05:48. | |
coalition deal and this really set us up for a Labour minority | :05:49. | :05:54. | |
administration. My sense is that they either managed to avoid or | :05:55. | :05:59. | |
defuse major stumbling blocks on things like the constitution, for | :06:00. | :06:04. | |
example, and voting reform, which is something Leanne Wood has talked | :06:05. | :06:07. | |
about during the course of the past week. If there is agreement, and we | :06:08. | :06:13. | |
will find out in due course the exact areas, it is likely to be in | :06:14. | :06:18. | |
the big parts of the two manifestos the parties have come up with, there | :06:19. | :06:22. | |
is not huge points of difference on things like social care, apprentices | :06:23. | :06:26. | |
and childcare. Plaid Cymru will feel they have made their point and | :06:27. | :06:31. | |
Labour are having to deal with an opposition with teeth for the next | :06:32. | :06:34. | |
five years. And the statement talks about next week. Is the timing | :06:35. | :06:43. | |
important? Well, Labour will be desperate to get a government up and | :06:44. | :06:49. | |
running. I think also, it will address something of a disconnect | :06:50. | :06:52. | |
that has gone on in terms of politics at the Cardiff Bay and the | :06:53. | :07:01. | |
big political story which is the EU referendum in five weeks. While the | :07:02. | :07:04. | |
Assembly election and all these negotiations have been taking place, | :07:05. | :07:08. | |
no senior political figures here have been able to take part in that | :07:09. | :07:13. | |
campaign. I think if there is a deal next week, there will be a relief | :07:14. | :07:17. | |
certainly from Labour and in this respect from Plaid Cymru ranks as | :07:18. | :07:20. | |
well, that they can then take an active part in the EU referendum | :07:21. | :07:25. | |
campaign as it really generates momentum across Wales. | :07:26. | :07:27. | |
Staff at the Tata Steel plant in Shotton say they're | :07:28. | :07:30. | |
optimistic about the future, despite the company being for sale. | :07:31. | :07:33. | |
More than 700 people work at the Deeside factory, | :07:34. | :07:36. | |
which processes steel from the Port Talbot plant. | :07:37. | :07:38. | |
Managers say it's a profitable part of the business, which is valued | :07:39. | :07:42. | |
Matthew Richards has spent the day there. | :07:43. | :07:47. | |
Although it's got a long history, steelmaking at Shotton | :07:48. | :07:50. | |
is about developing innovations for the future. | :07:51. | :07:53. | |
It sells half a billion tonnes of metal a year, | :07:54. | :07:57. | |
which it coats with zinc to prevent rust and whatever colour | :07:58. | :08:00. | |
Customers from Ikea to the London Shard. | :08:01. | :08:04. | |
What it lacks in size compared with Port Talbot, | :08:05. | :08:07. | |
This is a successful arm of the business. | :08:08. | :08:11. | |
It sells most of what it produces into the construction sector | :08:12. | :08:14. | |
and what has made it successful is the way that it has been able | :08:15. | :08:18. | |
to differentiate itself from competitors over many years. | :08:19. | :08:21. | |
Around three quarters of what comes out of this plant | :08:22. | :08:24. | |
That means very few of our competitors | :08:25. | :08:29. | |
For workers like April Wilkinson, who's been here for 13 years, | :08:30. | :08:34. | |
the day job keeps her mind away from the boardroom discussions. | :08:35. | :08:37. | |
The fact we are running every day, we have got a full order book, | :08:38. | :08:41. | |
we are profitable, it is a conflict with the rest of the steel | :08:42. | :08:44. | |
industry in that respect, but we are just going to keep | :08:45. | :08:48. | |
We have got a flexible workforce, a very good relationship | :08:49. | :08:53. | |
with our customers, particularly those in the UK, and it is about | :08:54. | :08:57. | |
But it's not just direct employees who are being affected. | :08:58. | :09:01. | |
His father began transporting steel from Shotton decades ago | :09:02. | :09:06. | |
He says the knock-on effects of closing the plant are unthinkable. | :09:07. | :09:11. | |
I'm afraid if it went it would probably kill | :09:12. | :09:14. | |
the local community, I would think. | :09:15. | :09:16. | |
That is just going to create other problems further down the line | :09:17. | :09:19. | |
for the government unless they give some kind of help or assistance. | :09:20. | :09:22. | |
The multinational chemical firm BASF supplies paint products | :09:23. | :09:25. | |
It remains confident that whatever happens | :09:26. | :09:29. | |
This has changed ownership a number of times over the years. | :09:30. | :09:34. | |
We think this is just the opening of the next chapter | :09:35. | :09:37. | |
in this success story, which is the gold-plating at Shotton. | :09:38. | :09:40. | |
Steel has been processed in Shotton for 120 years | :09:41. | :09:43. | |
so despite the uncertainty over the future, | :09:44. | :09:46. | |
staff say they will be producing a product which is in demand | :09:47. | :09:49. | |
An amateur boxer has appeared at Cardiff Crown Court | :09:50. | :09:56. | |
charged with the murder of a soldier in Brecon. | :09:57. | :09:59. | |
Private Matthew Boyd was found unconscious on Lion Street on Sunday | :10:00. | :10:02. | |
23-year-old Jake Vallely from Brecon appeared alongside Aaeron Evans, | :10:03. | :10:08. | |
They were remanded in custody to appear in court again next month. | :10:09. | :10:14. | |
A man from Swansea is recovering after he was attacked with chemicals | :10:15. | :10:18. | |
36-year-old Andrew Davies was on a stag-do in Krakow | :10:19. | :10:24. | |
when a woman threw a liquid, thought to be a cleaning | :10:25. | :10:26. | |
Mr Davies has been treated for third degree burns to his face, | :10:27. | :10:31. | |
The Foreign Office confirmed it's provided assistance to a British man | :10:32. | :10:36. | |
Claiming the new disability benefit is causing problems for thousands | :10:37. | :10:43. | |
The Disability Living Allowance is being phased out and replaced | :10:44. | :10:48. | |
with the new Personal Independence Payments. | :10:49. | :10:51. | |
The number of queries about swapping from one to the other has increased | :10:52. | :10:55. | |
by nearly 40% over the last year and the charity Citizens Advice | :10:56. | :10:59. | |
are concerned people aren't getting access to the financial | :11:00. | :11:01. | |
Sue Morgan from Briton Ferry has a serious rest between condition. She | :11:02. | :11:13. | |
gets the Disability Living Allowance which also provides it with a carer | :11:14. | :11:16. | |
because she is not able to do very much on her own. Your lungs don't | :11:17. | :11:26. | |
work. That is it. I can't breathe. I can't walk any distance at all. | :11:27. | :11:34. | |
Sometimes I can't make a cup of tea. In March, she was told that she | :11:35. | :11:38. | |
needed an assessment for the new personal independence payment | :11:39. | :11:41. | |
benefit which is replacing the previous payment. She informed them | :11:42. | :11:48. | |
that she would not be able to attend her appointment in Swansea because | :11:49. | :11:51. | |
of her health condition and that a home visit would be needed instead. | :11:52. | :11:56. | |
But at the end of last month, she received a letter to say her | :11:57. | :11:59. | |
benefits had been stopped and her claims dismissed because she had not | :12:00. | :12:03. | |
attended her appointment. I am trying to cope on my own. It is the | :12:04. | :12:09. | |
first home I have ever had on my own without my husband. I am trying to | :12:10. | :12:15. | |
cope. According to Citizens Advice, in Wales, there has been a 37 | :12:16. | :12:19. | |
present increase in the number of queries people have about the claim | :12:20. | :12:28. | |
process. Clients tell us it is far more complex and challenging and | :12:29. | :12:32. | |
that the criteria has changed so significantly that they don't | :12:33. | :12:35. | |
understand what is required of them. I don't think it is in itself a | :12:36. | :12:40. | |
difficult process, it is challenging because clients are not aware of the | :12:41. | :12:45. | |
significance of the criteria. Sue Morgan's MP believes the system | :12:46. | :12:49. | |
should be made easier. I would recommend that we need a cross-party | :12:50. | :12:52. | |
look at this now. Stephen Crabb needs to set up some sort of | :12:53. | :12:58. | |
cross-party commission to review the way the process is working or not | :12:59. | :13:05. | |
working, which is clearly the case. The Department for Work and Pensions | :13:06. | :13:09. | |
says this is a new benefit and more claimants may require assistance but | :13:10. | :13:13. | |
there are organisations who can provide support. As for Sue Morgan, | :13:14. | :13:19. | |
since we have been investigating her case, the Department for Work and | :13:20. | :13:21. | |
Pensions has been in touch today to say it will reinstate her Disability | :13:22. | :13:25. | |
Living Allowance and it will opt to reopen her claim for the personal | :13:26. | :13:29. | |
independence payment. As for the company responsible for assessing an | :13:30. | :13:32. | |
individual's eligibility for that kind of benefit, it says it wants to | :13:33. | :13:37. | |
apologise to Mrs Morgan for the distress this has caused her. | :13:38. | :13:40. | |
Wales is one of the worst affected when it comes | :13:41. | :13:43. | |
Research by the BBC found that of the top ten counties | :13:44. | :13:47. | |
where branches had closed across Britain, five were in Wales - | :13:48. | :13:51. | |
Powys, Denbighshire, Gwynedd, Conwy, and Carmarthenshire. | :13:52. | :13:54. | |
The banks say more people are using online services | :13:55. | :13:57. | |
and alternatives are in place in most areas. | :13:58. | :14:01. | |
Police are investigating after a jet-skier deliberately tried | :14:02. | :14:04. | |
to ram a pod of dolphins off Tywyn in Gwynedd. | :14:05. | :14:08. | |
North Wales' Rural Crime Unit doesn't believe the man is local | :14:09. | :14:11. | |
and says such behaviour won't be tolerated. | :14:12. | :14:16. | |
One of Wales's best-known seaside resorts has dropped plans | :14:17. | :14:20. | |
for a Punch and Judy show at the Barry Island Summer Festival | :14:21. | :14:22. | |
because councillors feared it trivialised domestic violence. | :14:23. | :14:26. | |
The traditional puppet show seen on British seafronts for generations | :14:27. | :14:29. | |
has now been pulled from the Beats, Eats and Treats event | :14:30. | :14:32. | |
scheduled for the weekend of the 4th and 5th of June. | :14:33. | :14:35. | |
Now, they say it could be an Artisan Quarter, | :14:36. | :14:38. | |
Caernarfon has been awarded a ?3.3 million Heritage Lottery Grant | :14:39. | :14:44. | |
to regenerate run-down buildings on the town's historic slate quay. | :14:45. | :14:48. | |
The aim, they say, is to create a vibrant hotspot fit | :14:49. | :14:51. | |
Roger Pinney's been there to find out more. | :14:52. | :14:57. | |
If it's about location, this place has it in spades. | :14:58. | :15:01. | |
It's right alongside one of the most famous and visited sites in Wales. | :15:02. | :15:05. | |
Caernarfon Castle simply drips with history. | :15:06. | :15:09. | |
These old buildings are a legacy of Caernarfon's industrial past. | :15:10. | :15:13. | |
Imagine a time when millions and millions of slates were exported | :15:14. | :15:17. | |
Now they hope these buildings will be part of Caernarfon's future. | :15:18. | :15:24. | |
An artisan quarter which will attract visitors and provide | :15:25. | :15:29. | |
And it's sandwiched between established attractions. | :15:30. | :15:34. | |
The castle and the Welsh Highland Railway. | :15:35. | :15:37. | |
We have got a forge with things happening in it already. | :15:38. | :15:41. | |
We have got people who will be arriving to fill | :15:42. | :15:45. | |
They will be artisan bakeries and coffee shops and so on. | :15:46. | :15:49. | |
And once it takes off, it will be very rapid to flourish. | :15:50. | :15:52. | |
With a new railway terminus and this, the castle | :15:53. | :15:56. | |
where people come to, I think it will be | :15:57. | :15:59. | |
We are all talking together, saying, what can we do? | :16:00. | :16:03. | |
We are all fitting into a jigsaw which ultimately will | :16:04. | :16:06. | |
Already on site is Beics Menai, a social enterprise which works | :16:07. | :16:12. | |
with disabled and disadvantaged local people and which also hires | :16:13. | :16:15. | |
They told me they are itching for the project to get under way. | :16:16. | :16:24. | |
And you bring together local people but also tourists as well. | :16:25. | :16:27. | |
Hopefully, because we hire bikes, we sell bikes, we fix bikes, | :16:28. | :16:32. | |
so it's open to everybody, be they tourists or local people | :16:33. | :16:35. | |
What is the potential for this development for businesses | :16:36. | :16:39. | |
We've got such a lovely setting next to a World Heritage Site, | :16:40. | :16:46. | |
we've got the railway and the support of the local | :16:47. | :16:48. | |
authority so the potential is very big. | :16:49. | :16:50. | |
Now in Caernarfon it is about turning that | :16:51. | :16:52. | |
Still to come before seven o'clock. This is how we are going to walk out | :16:53. | :17:09. | |
in the first game. That is one way to make your entrance! We catch up | :17:10. | :17:14. | |
with two Wales and Swansea City stars. | :17:15. | :17:18. | |
And pretty settled conditions this weekend but it will feel much | :17:19. | :17:20. | |
fresher. A field of lights commemorating | :17:21. | :17:24. | |
the hundreds of Welsh soldiers who died in the Battle of the Somme | :17:25. | :17:28. | |
has been installed in Cardiff Bay. The public are being encouraged | :17:29. | :17:31. | |
to walk among the lights, which glow red and imitate | :17:32. | :17:34. | |
the poppies that grew The artwork has been commissioned | :17:35. | :17:37. | |
by Welsh National Opera to accompany their new production, | :17:38. | :17:41. | |
which tells the story Here's our arts and media | :17:42. | :17:44. | |
correspondent Huw Thomas. It's an artwork designed to make us | :17:45. | :17:49. | |
think about the unimaginable. 100 years after a war that | :17:50. | :17:53. | |
claimed millions of lives, each light represents one | :17:54. | :17:56. | |
of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers who died in the Battle of the Somme | :17:57. | :17:59. | |
and who has no known grave. When it opens tonight, | :18:00. | :18:04. | |
people will be encouraged to walk among the lights and watch them | :18:05. | :18:07. | |
respond to movement The idea is that you get right | :18:08. | :18:10. | |
in amongst this artwork. You can marvel at the technology | :18:11. | :18:16. | |
of it all but also you can contemplate the lives | :18:17. | :18:19. | |
of the 923 Welshmen who all The artwork was commissioned | :18:20. | :18:24. | |
alongside a new opera about the war and all produced to commemorate | :18:25. | :18:31. | |
the 100th anniversary What we are aiming to do | :18:32. | :18:33. | |
with the artwork is to create Somewhere people come and experience | :18:34. | :18:38. | |
the scale of the loss that occurred in the First World War, | :18:39. | :18:43. | |
particularly for smaller communities Inside the Wales Millennium Centre, | :18:44. | :18:48. | |
a new opera also deals with the horrors of | :18:49. | :19:00. | |
the First World War. It is called In Parenthesis | :19:01. | :19:03. | |
and it is an adaptation of a famous poem by David Jones, | :19:04. | :19:06. | |
who served in the trenches. Key to our message is | :19:07. | :19:10. | |
that we are left with hope And as the creatives behind it, | :19:11. | :19:14. | |
we want the audience to be left Hopefully, the audience will be able | :19:15. | :19:23. | |
to take that away with them. After opening tonight, | :19:24. | :19:30. | |
the opera will tour, but this new field of remembrance | :19:31. | :19:33. | |
will remain in place We thought it would be a powerful | :19:34. | :19:36. | |
memory of the battle and to commemorate the battle | :19:37. | :19:41. | |
but we also wanted to draw out those We also want to see it | :19:42. | :19:44. | |
as a symbol of light, which is why we created a field of | :19:45. | :19:49. | |
light, so it is hope for the future. The field of lights will be open | :19:50. | :19:53. | |
for a month. An illuminated message from the past | :19:54. | :19:55. | |
reminding a new generation of the sacrifices that were made | :19:56. | :19:58. | |
during the First World War. And the sound of gunfire rang out | :19:59. | :20:03. | |
at the top of Snowdon this morning. Welsh soldiers took part | :20:04. | :20:12. | |
in a ceremony on the top of the mountain at sunrise to mark | :20:13. | :20:15. | |
the 300th anniversary Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew | :20:16. | :20:18. | |
says midfielder Joe Ledley is rated as 50-50 for Wales at the European | :20:19. | :20:34. | |
Championships this summer. He broke a bone in his | :20:35. | :20:38. | |
leg last weekend. The squad will be announced | :20:39. | :20:40. | |
on the 31st of May and Wales assistant manager Osian Roberts says | :20:41. | :20:43. | |
they'll give him as much time as possible to prove his fitness | :20:44. | :20:47. | |
and will consider taking Ledley even if he can't play | :20:48. | :20:51. | |
in their first game. No doubt the Wales captain | :20:52. | :20:55. | |
Ashley Williams and his Swansea team mate Neil Taylor will be | :20:56. | :20:58. | |
on the plane to France. The Swans will finish | :20:59. | :21:02. | |
an eventful season against Tomos Dafydd caught up with them | :21:03. | :21:04. | |
to reflect on the Premier League campaign and their hopes | :21:05. | :21:10. | |
for the summer. This is how I am going to walk | :21:11. | :21:13. | |
out in the first game. Slovakia are not going to know | :21:14. | :21:27. | |
what is happening. Having been involved in a relegation | :21:28. | :21:31. | |
battle a few weeks We had to push right up | :21:32. | :21:37. | |
until the end so we have We have not had a great season | :21:38. | :21:44. | |
at Swansea and it will be nice, when this season is finished, | :21:45. | :21:50. | |
we can go and enjoy the Euros. Do you think you have an idea how | :21:51. | :21:53. | |
big it will be for the Welsh When you see grown men | :21:54. | :21:56. | |
crying in the crowd, We are chuffed to bits | :21:57. | :22:00. | |
that they can come out there and enjoy it as well but, | :22:01. | :22:05. | |
on the whole, we will be that focused on doing our job, | :22:06. | :22:08. | |
trying to be as professional as we can, it will only be after | :22:09. | :22:11. | |
the tournament we can sit down. Hopefully give a good | :22:12. | :22:15. | |
account of ourselves. And you have been on a journey | :22:16. | :22:18. | |
with Chris Coleman over His contract is up after | :22:19. | :22:20. | |
the European Championships. Would you like his contract | :22:21. | :22:24. | |
negotiations to be settled before The World Cup qualifying campaign | :22:25. | :22:27. | |
is another campaign we will look forward to afterwards but we have | :22:28. | :22:34. | |
to close this chapter first. We would run through a brick wall | :22:35. | :22:37. | |
for him and it is the same We have the upmost respect for him | :22:38. | :22:40. | |
and the job he has done. A lot of people don't get to see | :22:41. | :22:45. | |
the preparation that goes in. The families, the amount | :22:46. | :22:50. | |
of tickets people want, with the England game and that, | :22:51. | :22:53. | |
they are going to come out and enjoy It is a special occasion, especially | :22:54. | :22:56. | |
for our kids and our families. They have supported us | :22:57. | :23:01. | |
through the very bad times so they get to | :23:02. | :23:03. | |
experience the good times. Leicester City won the Premier | :23:04. | :23:06. | |
League, 5000-1 shot. Do we want to qualify | :23:07. | :23:10. | |
out of the group stage? But we can't go saying | :23:11. | :23:17. | |
what we want to do... We don't want to go making any | :23:18. | :23:24. | |
predictions because we are setting That is definitely not making | :23:25. | :23:33. | |
the final cut. It was going smoothly and now | :23:34. | :23:38. | |
you have got to edit. Boxing, and Andrew Selby counts | :23:39. | :23:44. | |
himself as the favourite before his British flyweight title | :23:45. | :23:48. | |
fight in Cardiff's new Ice His opponent Louis Norman | :23:49. | :23:52. | |
was initially over the eight stone limit, but returned and had | :23:53. | :23:56. | |
to strip naked on the scales Selby, the Barry born boxer, | :23:57. | :23:59. | |
is preparing for his A victory would make it the fewest | :24:00. | :24:04. | |
fights a Welshman has taken Yes, I am the favourite, | :24:05. | :24:09. | |
but he is a very good fighter. I have studied Norman | :24:10. | :24:15. | |
for a while now and not many people have because he is not a very big | :24:16. | :24:18. | |
name but he is a good fighter. If I win I am going straight | :24:19. | :24:21. | |
up to the top It's not the end of the world | :24:22. | :24:24. | |
if I lose, A rugby rule book dating | :24:25. | :24:29. | |
back to 1851 has sold A relatively small sized book, | :24:30. | :24:35. | |
it's called The Laws of Football It's believed it belonged | :24:36. | :24:40. | |
to William Henry Waddington, It was auctioned at Rogers Jones | :24:41. | :24:45. | |
Co in Cardiff, who said it's the most valuable book | :24:46. | :24:50. | |
they've ever sold. Joe Woolford from Ruthin - | :24:51. | :24:52. | |
one half of the UK's Eurovision Song Contest entry this | :24:53. | :25:02. | |
year, is making his final Tomorrow night, Joe and Jake | :25:03. | :25:05. | |
will perform their hit You're Not Alone in front of a TV | :25:06. | :25:10. | |
audience of 200 million people. There's a party going on in his home | :25:11. | :25:14. | |
town of Ruthin and Joe says he hopes It's great knowing that we are | :25:15. | :25:18. | |
representing the UK but, obviously, I feel a sense of representing Wales | :25:19. | :25:24. | |
as well because I'm from Wales I was told I might be the first | :25:25. | :25:27. | |
Welsh speaker to ever do Eurovision. Today has been a transitional day. | :25:28. | :25:59. | |
We do have a few showers along parts of Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire | :26:00. | :26:02. | |
and Swansea. That will tend to fizzle away and most of us can look | :26:03. | :26:06. | |
forward to a dry night. We could see a touch of frost. Lows of around | :26:07. | :26:12. | |
five Celsius. Tomorrow, pressure rising from the north so we will see | :26:13. | :26:16. | |
colder air coming in from the North, which will take the edge of the | :26:17. | :26:20. | |
temperatures on Saturday and Sunday. But we do have plenty of sunshine on | :26:21. | :26:24. | |
offer and that will help to compensate the colder air crosses. | :26:25. | :26:29. | |
Plenty of sunshine. Temperatures around or just below what they | :26:30. | :26:35. | |
should be for this time of year. Tomorrow night, it will be pleasant | :26:36. | :26:40. | |
while the sunshine is there. Once the sun sets, it will be a chilly | :26:41. | :26:45. | |
night. And we will see a chilly night into the early hours of Sunday | :26:46. | :26:51. | |
morning. The winds light and coming from a northerly direction. And then | :26:52. | :26:56. | |
we head into Sunday. High pressure still in charge of our weather so we | :26:57. | :27:00. | |
can look forward to more in the way of settled conditions. You can leave | :27:01. | :27:04. | |
the umbrella at home this weekend but you will need to grab an extra | :27:05. | :27:08. | |
layer because it will feel chilly compared with the last few days. | :27:09. | :27:13. | |
Sunday, a bright start of the morning, but once the sunshine gets | :27:14. | :27:16. | |
to work, the temperatures will start to recover. It is not a bad weekend. | :27:17. | :27:24. | |
Compared to last weekend when we saw highs of 25 Celsius, it is feeling | :27:25. | :27:30. | |
cooler and fresher. Next week, we continue with that theme of dry | :27:31. | :27:32. | |
weather but remaining cool. We will have a quick update for you | :27:33. | :27:43. | |
at APM. From all of us here, goodbye. | :27:44. | :27:46. |