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Orwellian apologists for tyranny - then and now

Carmarthen Journal

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December 03, 2025

COMRADE Nathan Gillovitz, a former leader of Reform UK Wales, is not the first person to have his head turned by the Russians.

- With Graham Davies

As he languishes for 10 years in the local gulag for taking pro-Russia bribes, no doubt yearning for a bowl of beetroot soup and a Siberian dumpling, he will have plenty of time to read about those who in the past have been fascinated by the communism of the old Soviet Union.

However, it was not for money that they explored the Soviet dream but a glimpse of a vision of society liberated from the ills of capitalist Britain, its class system and the inequalities of wealth and opportunity.

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Rugby legend overcomes a major foe to achieve his dream

SINCE starting to learn the Welsh language, former rugby player Scott Quinnell has been vocal about his passion for his “native tongue.”

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2 mins

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Carmarthen Journal

Orwellian apologists for tyranny - then and now

COMRADE Nathan Gillovitz, a former leader of Reform UK Wales, is not the first person to have his head turned by the Russians.

time to read

1 mins

December 03, 2025

Carmarthen Journal

Grandmother 'almost died' on coastal walk for charity

A GRANDMOTHER says she “almost died” in Carmarthenshire during a gruelling 730-mile, four-month long charity coastal walk, becoming trapped in a ditch in filthy water up to her neck for around an hour.

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2 mins

December 03, 2025

Carmarthen Journal

Confused masculinity enjoys a day of its own

LAST week included International Men's Day, largely missed by most people and regarded by some as a misnomer since “every day is a man's day”.

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1 mins

November 26, 2025

Carmarthen Journal

Carmarthen Journal

Chilling warning after grabbing partner's throat

A MAN beat up his partner and treated her “like a rag doll’ after becoming angry when he saw her looking for clothes online, a court has heard.

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3 mins

November 26, 2025

Carmarthen Journal

Carmarthen Journal

Skiers take to snowy slopes

IT’S definitely not something most people in Wales can say they've done, but the snow in Pembrokeshire over the past few days has allowed friends to take full advantage of the best skiing conditions they've ever seen in the area.

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1 mins

November 26, 2025

Carmarthen Journal

Carmarthen Journal

Football club stalwarts enjoy a night of memories

CWMAMMAN United football club has celebrated its 50th anniversary with a players’ reunion at its headquarters, Clwb Godre Mynydd Du in Glanamman.

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1 min

November 19, 2025

Carmarthen Journal

Farmhand launched violent attack on stranger

A FARMWORKER launched an unprovoked attack on a stranger telling his victim: “I work with bulls... this will hurt”

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3 mins

November 19, 2025

Carmarthen Journal

Carmarthen Journal

Anxiety mounts for three schools over closure plans

to dual-stream or English-speaking schools if Ysgol Y Fro closed.

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3 mins

November 19, 2025

Carmarthen Journal

A litigious confusion over bias and truth

WHAT jokingly has been called the Big Biased Corporation by those on both the Left and Right has recently received a verbal thrashing by the American legal profession on behalf of an irate convicted felon who lives in Florida but likes to meddle elsewhere.

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1 mins

November 19, 2025

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