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A woman is flown to hospital after falling at a beauty spot ... plus more news in brief from around Wales.
Women who change their names after marriage could face fines of up to £1,000 if they fail to tell the government.
Two laptops containing the details of nearly 1,800 education staff are stolen from an office at Manchester Town Hall.
The Swifts have doubts over Timmy Adamson and Ryan Mullan for the JJB Sports Premiership meeting with in-form Distillery at New Grosvenor.
A classified US report says the CIA withheld information after the shooting down of a missionary plane in Peru in 2001.
A solicitor accused of dishonestly taking cuts from miners' compensation says clients were "properly informed".
China has increased computer espionage attacks on US government and business interests, Congress is warned.
A TV appeal over a sex attack on a girl in a Northamptonshire town prompts people to phone in with information.
Jersey and the Faroe Islands sign an agreement to share tax information with each other
Genetics just got personal is the view of the two Silicon Valley entrepreneurs behind 23andMe who are trying to change the world of healthcare
The health secretary pledges no patient will wait longer than six weeks for key diagnostic tests.
Two people are convicted of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. They face life in prison but what were they up to?
A career criminal and his nephew who posed as fake supergrasses are jailed.
A row breaks out over a proposal Welsh law for more data on children with special education needs.
A 77-year-old Hampshire grandmother was battered to death with her own rolling pin, police reveal.
A cargo vessel made an emergency turn in the Dover Strait to avoid a cruise liner, a report says.
The location data of satellite navigation systems looks set to improve traffic monitoring and town planning.
The government is under pressure to publish details of a proposed database of all phone and internet records.
A council must provide more information about its primary school plans before it can get funds of £8.5m.
When is a record not always a record? When it's twinned with the word "debt". To have a hope of knowing what's happening with the economy, you need to learn the rules of a childish game.
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