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In this issue

May 07, 2025

Club scores a cash boost from developer

A PENLLERGAER-BASED housebuilder has donated £1,000 to the local junior football team.

Club scores a cash boost from developer

1 min

Chance for pupils to explore castle for free

SWANSEA primary school pupils have the chance to explore the historic Oystermouth Castle free of charge during select sessions over the coming weeks.

1 min

Official plaque for leisure centre that has boosted town centre

A PLAQUE to mark the development of the transformational Neath Leisure Centre, Library and Retail Complex has been unveiled.

Official plaque for leisure centre that has boosted town centre

1 min

Senedd marks VE Day with vow: 'we must never forget'

THE First Minister has led tributes to the sacrifices of past generations as the Senedd marked the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day.

2 mins

Warning as pair left stranded by high tide

PEOPLE have been warned to be aware of local tide times while walking after two people were left stranded at Worm’s Head in Rhossili.

Warning as pair left stranded by high tide

2 mins

Big breakfast to raise funds

MEMBERS of Mumbles Christian Aid Group are preparing to dish up a fundraising Big Brekkie as part of Christian Aid Week 2025.

1 min

Bench unveiled in memory of 'lovely' Harri

FRIENDS of Harri Williams, one of Hendy's most beloved characters, have honoured him with a memorial bench.

Bench unveiled in memory of 'lovely' Harri

1 min

Hundreds take part in bank holiday races

IT WAS time to get the running shoes back on for the Carmarthen Mayor's Fun Run Races on May Day Bank Holiday.

1 min

Restaurant manager and ex-teacher found guilty of raping woman

A RESTAURANT manager and former teacher has been found guilty of raping a woman at a house more than 20 years ago.

1 min

Lady Anderson of Swansea, 86, dies

LADY Anderson of Swansea has passed away at the age of 86.

1 min

Businesses urged to apply for grant funding

BUSINESSES across Swansea which have benefited from grant funding are urging others to apply.

Businesses urged to apply for grant funding

1 min

Boxer broke footballer's jaw in attack at bar after his girlfriend rejected him

A BOXER brutally beat a man in a bar after feeling \"slighted\" because his victim's girlfriend had rejected him, a court has heard.

4 mins

FM vows to stand up for Wales against Westminster

THE First Minister has said she will “call out” the UK Labour government if they “get it wrong for Wales”.

3 mins

Latest poll 'a serious wake-up call' for Labour in Wales

LABOUR is on course for its worst election result in the history of devolution, according to a major new poll.

2 mins

Students prepare to showcase their work

STUDENTS from the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) are set to present their final projects at the university's annual summer showcase, with exhibitions taking place across Swansea, Carmarthen, Cardiff, London from May to July.

Students prepare to showcase their work

2 mins

'Home carers doing more work than NHS staff'

DOMICILIARY carers employed by Carmarthenshire Council do “substantially” more visits on their daily rounds than equivalent staff in the NHS - and some of them are in their 70s, a council officer has said.

2 mins

WE SHALL FIGHT THEM ON THE BEACHES

JUNE 5, 1944 22:00: Operation Neptune, a seaborne force of five assault groups consisting of 130,000 men, leaves the English coast in 6,939 vessels, negotiating channels cleared by minesweepers.

WE SHALL FIGHT THEM ON THE BEACHES

3 mins

FINAL HOURS OF THE FUHRER

THE final days of Adolf Hitler were marked by chaos, paranoia and fear. By April 1945, the war was undeniably lost with a once-mighty German army decimated.

1 min

Merz wins after delay

FRIEDRICH Merz eventually succeeded yesterday in his bid to become the next Chancellor of Germany during a second vote in the country’s parliament, hours after he had suffered a historic defeat in the first round.

1 min

Streeting approves of Bill changes

ALLOWING pharmacists and other staff to refuse to take part in assisted dying procedures is a “positive devel- opment” but “doesn’t change my view on the Bill as a whole’, the Health Secretary has said.

1 min

'Historic milestone' as UK and India agree trade deal

THE UK and India have sealed a free trade agreement, in a deal which is hoped will boost sectors hardest hit by Donald Trump's tariffs.

'Historic milestone' as UK and India agree trade deal

1 min

Kingsmill in merger talks with Hovis

ABF, the owner of Kingsmill, has announced it is engaging in discussions for a merger with Hovis, potentially creating the largest bread manufacturer in the UK.

1 min

Rising costs sees construction firm insolvencies hit record high

CONSTRUCTION business insolvencies have surged to an all-time high, according to an analysis by City AM, as escalating costs continue to push many in the sector towards collapse.

Rising costs sees construction firm insolvencies hit record high

1 min

Why is Denmark so happy? It must be the parenting

Jessica Joelle Alexander, author of The Danish Way Every Day, tells LISA SALMON how Danes raise happy, well-behaved children and avoid family conflict

Why is Denmark so happy? It must be the parenting

4 mins

Why won't the twins show proper respect for my office?

DOUBLE TROUBLE FOR A FIRST TIME DAD OF TWINS

2 mins

Get a buzz out of bees

To celebrate World Bee Day on May 20, we asked author Ben Hoareall all about these busy and important insects

2 mins

GOING VIRAL?

AFTER UNDERWHELMING FIRST TIME OUT, THIS APOCALYPTIC POST-PANDEMIC TALE GETS SECOND CHANCE TO CATCH ON

3 mins

NATURAL FINNISH

PETE GAVAN HEADS TO FINLAND'S ARCTIC LAKELAND AND FINDS A REMOTE, CALM AND HAPPY PLACE

4 mins

Turning back the clock

ROYAL Navy veteran John Holloway is 101 years old and has a wartime treasure with romantic connections that he would love to see restored to its full glory.

Turning back the clock

1 min

Murray a bolter as Warburton picks five Welshmen in his Lions squad

FORMER Wales and Lions captain Sam Warburton has named five Welshmen in his Lions squad as he outlined the 'gamble' he would take ahead of the tour of Australia.

2 mins

Halfpenny is being lined up for a move to ambitious French side Beziers

LEIGH Halfpenny could be set for a return to France with big spending Beziers interested in acquiring his services, according to reports.

2 mins

Bowen fires back after Hill's reverse

JAMES Bowen endured a wide range of emotions at Punchestown last week.

1 min

Podium spot keeps Evans on top of tree

ELFYN Evans still leads the World Rally Championship after Toyota Gazoo Racing dominated Rally Islas Canarias.

Podium spot keeps Evans on top of tree

2 mins

Rockspur hold their nerve in shootout to bag more silverware

ROCKSPUR bagged more silverware in the Macron West Wales Premier League Cup final.

Rockspur hold their nerve in shootout to bag more silverware

2 mins

Penclawdd on a high as they hit five in final

PENCLAWDD savoured Open Cup success, hitting five past Birchgrove Colts in the final.

3 mins

Raducanu happy with the way it's working out with Petchey

Emma Raducanu hopes her fledgling partnership with coach Mark Petchey can be for the long term but admits she will soon need to rejig her team again.

1 min

Inoussa spoke with Modric before he signed for Swans

ZEIDANE Inoussa has revealed he spoke to new club co-owner Luka Modric before deciding to sign for Swansea City.

2 mins

Williams believes divisions at board level were key to his Swans exit

LUKE Williams says he's happy to see Swansea City moving in the right direction once again, and claims his own managerial reign in SAl was hampered by divisions in the boardroom.

2 mins

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South Wales Evening Post Newspaper Description:

PublisherReach Publishing Services Limited

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

The South Wales Evening Post is a tabloid daily newspaper distributed in the South West region of Wales.

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