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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Saturday, 28th April, 2012.
A Royal Progress Apart this week from the usual job losses and other gloom here in Wales, there’s only one topic about which I wish to comment. I’ve said it before and will say it again: when Elizabeth Windsor … Continue reading
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Saturday, 21st April, 2012.
Beca Rises Again! No, not the smashing down of tollgates this time, but something along the same lines, perhaps. There used to be a Community Radio Station called “Radio Ceredigion”. It broadcast lots of local information to people living … Continue reading
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Saturday, 14th April, 2011.
Having It Both Ways The political opposites of Plaid Cymru are launching their campaign to win seat in local elections. Their leader – over there in London– has claimed to believe in self-determination, of course. Now, the “Welsh” Conservatives … Continue reading
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Saturday, 7th April, 2012.
Mind Your Own Business Moonface – whoops, sorry – our glorious Prime Minister, David Campbell, has criticised education and health services in Wales. He claims that our own Assembly Government is not running those services properly. As a man … Continue reading
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