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  2. Wales' papers: Port to stay shut until March and attacker ...

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    A review of the front page stories from the daily and weekly newspapers in Wales.

  3. Wales' papers: 'Pure evil' child killer and worst A&E waiting ...

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    A review of the front page stories from the daily and weekly newspapers in Wales.

  4. Wales' papers: 'Victim attacked as he lay on the floor' - AOL

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    The Flintshire Leader. South Wales Echo. The Wrexham Leader. South Wales Argus. Abergavenny Chronicle. Monmouthshire Beacon. Brecon & Radnor Express. Cambrian News. Tenby Observer. Barry and ...

  5. The Leader (Welsh newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Leader (formerly The Wrexham Evening Leader) is a daily newspaper in Wales which is distributed on weekday mornings, combining both local and national news. There are two Leader editions in the north-east of Wales: in Wrexham and Flintshire with the Chester edition being terminated in 2018. It costs 95 pence and is produced from an office ...

  6. Evening Leader - Wikipedia

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    Evening Leader is the name of several newspapers. It may refer to: Chester Evening Leader in the United Kingdom; Wrexham Evening Leader in the United Kingdom; Flintshire Evening Leader in the United Kingdom; The Leader, formerly called The Evening Leader, in Corning, New York, United States; The Evening Leader, in St. Marys, Ohio, United States

  7. Wales' papers: Bridge lorry chaos, plan for life after Gatland

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    The Flintshire Leader. South Wales Echo. The Wrexham Leader. South Wales Argus. Abergavenny Chronicle. Monmouthshire Beacon. Brecon & Radnor Express. Cambrian News. Tenby Observer. Barry and ...

  8. History of Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    In the 18th century, Wrexham was known for its leather industry with skinners and tanners in the then town. The horns from cattle were used to make things like combs and buttons. There was also a nail-making industry in Wrexham but in the mid-18th century, Wrexham was no more than a small market town with a population of perhaps 2,000.

  9. Wales' papers: Water misery goes on and sergeant sacked - AOL

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    The Flintshire Leader. South Wales Echo. The Wrexham Leader. South Wales Argus. Abergavenny Chronicle. Monmouthshire Beacon. Brecon & Radnor Express. Cambrian News. Tenby Observer. Barry and ...