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Mighty Wolfe Tones tour Wales in October

A night no rebel should miss!
Following their last triumphal visit to Cardiff more than three years ago the fierce and mighty Wolfe Tones, Ireland¹s greatest Rebel Band, return for an all-Wales tour, appearing for one-night gigs in Caernarfon, Aberystwyth and Cardiff.
Known for their uncompromising portrayal of Ireland’s troubled history -now often forgotten in Celtic Tiger [...]

Uniquely Welsh help for Alzheimer’s

HELP FOR ALZHEIMER’S SUFFERERS from THE WELSH NATIONAL FLOWER

Half Century Prince

Will Wills be attending this banquet as Prince of Wales ‘in waiting’?

William receives Garter honour - prequel to Investiture?

Rumours of an upcoming investiture of William as the new Prince of Wales have been flying around the blogosphere for weeks.

Connecting The Nation -New Wales Transport Strategy

One of the major concerns by objectors to the, now discredited, A494 motorway proposals was that before committing hundreds of thousands from public funds on an extravagant and futile Public Inquiry, the planners should wait the publication of a promised comprehensive review of ALL transport policies for Wales.

Well thanks to the lobbying of hundreds of [...]

Cambria launches new political blog

A new political blog has been launched by Cambria Wales’ National Magazine.
The main editor and contributor to this blog is Clive Betts who is based daily in the Cardiff Assembly building in the Bay and so is well placed to report on all the news, rumours and gossip.

Clive has been for many years Wales’ foremost [...]

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