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Welsh language 'still in crisis': The Welsh language remains in crisis, claims the chief executive of the outgoing body that promotes it.
Four murder arrests after death: Two men and two women are questioned by North Wales Police on suspicion of murdering a 43-year-old man after reports of an early morning disturbance in Bangor.
Wales' maturity pleases Gatland: Wales coach Warren Gatland praises his side for not allowing injuries to affect them in the Six Nations win over Scotland.
Rehab centres 'facing shutdown': Residential treatment centres in Wales for people with alcohol problems warn that they could close as they are struggling to attract clients.
Police plea after pedestrian dies: Police treat as unexplained the death of a pedestrian who was in collision with a car in Swansea during the early hours.
Help group for post-natal fathers: A father whose wife had post-natal depression for two years launches a website for the partners of women who are going through the same illness.
Flat fire above bakery shuts road: Firefighters tackle a blaze in a flat in the centre of Brecon, Powys which leads to the closure of a road.
Decision call over medical centre: A doctors' surgery manager who has been trying to secure a new premises for years calls for a decision to finally be made.
Taylor curses Swansea's bad luck: Neil Taylor says luck deserted Swansea City in their 2-3 loss to Norwich City on Saturday.
Hunt for lost climbing guidebooks: Fifteen rare climbing and walking guidebooks from Wales are among more than 50 being sought by the British Mountaineering Council.
Final farewell to airport founder: More than 600 people attend a thanksgiving service for a businessman and pilot killed in an air crash in Powys.
Parents in school bus charges row: Parents in a Wrexham community oppose council changes which could force them to start paying for school bus transport.
Toilet instruction posters at uni: Posters go up around a university campus instructing students on how to use the toilet properly.
'Revered' pub takes Camra title: A small community pub which reopened three years ago becomes the first winner from Wales of the Campaign for Real Ale national pub of the year award.
March deadline for club's stand: Colwyn Bay FC arrange a special meeting to urge fans to support a bid to build a new stand before the end of March.
Wales U20 28-15 Scotland U20: Match report to follow.
Charity investigates bully claims: The Citizens Advice charity says it is to hold an independent investigation into claims of bullying at its Conwy bureau.
Concern raised over neonatal care: A Welsh assembly inquiry into neonatal hospital services hears about the need for improvements in the care of premature and sick babies.
A380 wing crack checks extended: Checks are ordered on all Airbus A380 superjumbos after cracks were found in wing components, extending an earlier safety ruling covering 20 planes.
Housing apology for disabled man: A council is criticised by a watchdog and told to pay a disabled man £1,500 for failing to find him a suitable home.
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