Pantglas Primary School, in the Welsh town of Aberfan, buried under a mountain of pit waste in 1966.
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The 1966 event that killed 144 people in a small Welsh town is still shaping national identity today.
24-hour surveillance people.
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Scotland is about to greatly expand its use of tags to have more prisoners serve sentences in their homes and communities.
Wales and Welsh culture captivated the already curious soul of Roald Dahl.
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An idyllic childhood in Wales inspired one of the world’s most treasured children’s writers in unexpected ways.
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We can’t keep blaming the MMR-autism scare – there are other forces at play.
Empty seats.
Fiona Skinner
Welcome to further education – unloved cousin of schools and universities.
Young people can help reshape academic research, bringing new focus to different issues that matter to them.
Ian Homer
Researchers and policy makers alike are missing out on a vital resource – young people themselves.
Community journalists are putting local news back on the agenda.
Volunteers are picking up where local media has abandoned UK towns.
The Wales team has more than just spirit.
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The beautiful game has been dominated by the best team with the worst historic record.
Wales have made the most of more opportunities for smaller teams.
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New formats, new nations, a new UEFA president and the legacy of a multi-venue event in four years time – Euro 2024 could be a very different beast.
‘And he’s missed it’.
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Perverse mental processes take over when the chips are down. And there’s something you can do about it.
Glastonbury: home away from spiritual home.
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Jump on the Glastonbury bus, bring your tent back home afterwards, and promote long term behaviour change.
An uncertain future…
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The UK’s regions – England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland – hold very different views about whether to remain in the EU, which means the country might not survive a Brexit in its current form.
Welsh triumph at Euro 2016.
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A great deal is at stake in an international football fixture between ancient rivals.
Britain has more in common with the people of Europe than politics.
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Music has helped Europeans develop a better understanding of British culture than Brits will ever have of Europe.
A political football?
Karen Katriyan
How will the football influence the vote? Here are the possibilities …
Threatening or powerful?
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Your makeup can make all the difference on your path to success.
The Germans limbering up.
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Spare a thought for the cast of thousands that has to worry about player fitness and team logistics in a major sporting event.
And so it begins …
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France are favourites, Albania are playing and there are more teams than ever before. Your essential guide to Europe’s summer football festival.
Danny Welbeck: not resting, playing.
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The controversy over the confectioner’s campaign ahead of the European championship is a media beat-up.
Without community journalists, many constituents would be uninformed about local issues.
Centre for Community Journalism, Cardiff University
Community media is ensuring society stays informed at all political levels.