1,000 strong Infected Blood Scandal petition handed into Westminster
A petition signed by dozens of families in Newport impacted by the Infected Blood Inquiry was handed to the Government on Tuesday.
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Sallie is a Trainee Multimedia Reporter for the South Wales Argus and Free Press, covering the Gwent Valleys, including Torfaen, Blaenau-Gwent, Caerphilly, Blackwood, Risca, Pontypool and Ebbw Vale.
Sallie is a Trainee Multimedia Reporter for the South Wales Argus and Free Press, covering the Gwent Valleys, including Torfaen, Blaenau-Gwent, Caerphilly, Blackwood, Risca, Pontypool and Ebbw Vale.
A petition signed by dozens of families in Newport impacted by the Infected Blood Inquiry was handed to the Government on Tuesday.
The new leader of the Labour group in Newport and the council has been confirmed following an election on Tuesday night.
The Muffler Pub in Maesglas is set to launch a new children's event and Sunday roasts this week.
A petition launched last week calling to scrap the 50mph limit on the M4 in Newport has almost reached its signature target.
A man has died following an incident on Chepstow Road in Newport on Tuesday evening.
An incident has closed the road between Maindee Police Station and Albert Avenue, Newport. Diversions are in place. Drivers are advised to avoid the area.
A report of an illegal fire hydrant in use caused chaos near Asda in Pill as the main burst earlier this afternoon.
A driver who caused a dangerous near miss situation was caught by police using dashcam footage from Operation Snap.
David TC Davies was welcomed to Caerphilly by entrepreneurial hub Welsh ICE to see the economic success stories.
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