Wales
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Welsh culture is known for its writers and singers, dating back more than one thousand years to the bards (poet-singers) of the Middle Ages.
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In total the party has lost four candidates across Wales in one week - while two had pulled out before Reform's lists were published.
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Reeves acknowledged that gas usage would go up in the autumn – when Ofgem's current price cap for households in England, Scotland and Wales expires.
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It found that respite care was "non existent" in parts of Wales.
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In Northern Ireland, bowel cancer screening is offered between the ages 60-74 but in England, Scotland and Wales it starts at 50.
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Wales were losing at home to Northern Ireland in a friendly, and Bellamy was not happy with his team's first-half performance.
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