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Does Neil Hamilton think Blackpool is in Wales? – videoAppearing with his wife Christine on ITV’s Good Morning Britain, Neil Hamilton is challenged by presenters Kate Garraway and Ben Shepherd on his Welsh roots
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Pollution risk from over 1,000 old UK landfill sites due to coastal erosionStorms and rising sea levels could break up old rubbish dumps in England and Wales releasing potentially toxic waste, study shows
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Elections 2016: a guide to voting across the UKPeople will be voting for assembly members, councillors, mayors and police commissioners. Here’s how it all works
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May 2016 elections: what's happening where you are on polling day?Voters across the UK head to the polls on 5 May, and we want to hear about your experiences of the day
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Call to make recruiters responsible for housing migrant workers safelyAnti-slavery agencies point to ‘gap’ in law after finding that Staffline Group suggested sub-standard lodgings to workers
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Welsh biologist Carl Jones wins top environmental awardBiologist who saved nine species from extinction has been given the Indianapolis Prize for conservation
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The media are fixated on the mayoral mudfight, but let’s focus on the important ballots going on elsewhere in the UKLook away from London for your May election action
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Welsh election eclipsed by nationwide issues but voters stay engagedAs the EU poll and antisemitism row dominate headlines, Welsh first minister admits local topics are not top of agenda
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Welsh Labour leader denies banning Corbyn from campaign trailLabour leader unlikely to visit Wales in run-up to assembly elections after Friday’s trip was cancelled amid antisemitism fallout
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Britons attacked in Thai resort leave hospitalLewis and Rosemary Owen are expected to return to Wales soon, and their son is said to be back in Singapore
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The Guardian view on the Scottish and Welsh elections: British politics is no moreEditorial: Politics in Northern Ireland has always marched to a different drum. Now the same is true of Scotland and Wales as well
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Sajid Javid to face MPs over crisis in UK steel industryBusiness secretary to appear at business select committee on Thursday with Tata chief executive and union leaders
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Tata Steel bid team says deal involves 1,000 more job losses