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  2. Council cuts and bankruptcy fears despite cash boost - AOL

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    Plaid Cymru local government spokesman Peredur Owen Griffiths said: "Today's announcement simply does not go far enough to ease the budgetary constraints faced by Welsh councils and will force ...

  3. Welsh Ambulance Service declares ‘very rare’ critical ...

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    The Welsh Ambulance Service has declared a “very rare” critical incident because of significantly increased demand across the 999 service and close to 100 ambulances waiting to handover ...

  4. BBC Wales Today - Wikipedia

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    From November 2001, a fifteen-minute news bulletin was broadcast on the digital opt-out service BBC 2W, first as 2W News and Sport and later, Wales Today on 2W. The bulletin was axed in 2007. In 2020 a separate 30-minute broadcast was added to the schedule during the 2019 Coronavirus outbreak, reporting on live Welsh Government press ...

  5. Welsh Ambulance Service pressure expected to continue

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    Welsh ambulance service chiefs have urged the public to "drink sensibly" at New Year to help reduce demand on emergency services that suffered a 340-call backlog on Monday.

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  7. Newyddion - Wikipedia

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    Welsh-language television news on the BBC first aired on 6pm on 16 March 1956. Under the name Tele-Newyddion, this fifteen-minute bulletin was broadcast as an opt-out on the Wenvoe, Sutton Coldfield and Holme Moss transmitters, in the style of a newsreel, presenting news items from the past weeks at the time of broadcast.

  8. Nation.Cymru - Wikipedia

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    Nation.Cymru (transl. Nation.Wales) is a Welsh news service established in 2017 with the aim of creating a national English-language news service for Wales. [1] It receives £20,000 a year from the Books Council of Wales [2] and the rest of its financial support comes from 1,000 monthly subscribers to the site.

  9. Welsh patients may wait longer for care in England - AOL

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    The Welsh government wants all patients to be seen within 104 weeks by March 2025. Wales saw record waiting times published in October, with the list passing the 800,000 mark for the first time .