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News, Aug, 2008
Darling has “let the cat out of the bag”
Despite Bluetongue vaccination, farmers must not be complacent
Food inquiry needed in interests of farmers and consumers
We must halt business exodus
Boys left behind by education policy failure
Labour spin continues
Tough decisions must be taken to combat C-Difficile
A housing crash
Crabb backs plans to help struggling families with energy bills
£1.75bn NHS surplus
Improving public health
Foreign language learning policies have failed
Teaching assistants cannot replace teachers
Labour’s teenage time-bomb
£58 million annual sport boost
Where does latest data loss leave ID cards?
100,000 operations cancelled
Plans to cut household energy bills by £100
Municipal vandalism desecrating Britain's graveyards
Government borrowing is out of control
An unfair Britain
David meets Georgian leaders
Target culture has distorted police priorities
Response to the death of Lord Bruce-Lockhart
A-level results highlight opportunity gap
Government must invest in ambulance service
A-level divide between rich and poor
Assembly Government comes clean on Tir Gofal backlog
Action needed to halt rising unemployment
Inflation doubles in six months
Labour has let education wither on the vine
Labour have frozen housing market
Russia’s “unacceptable” actions against Georgia
Rise in Welsh medium education a sign of growing confidence
Reforming the bail laws
Brown's incompetence behind rising repossessions
Schools in poorest areas are failing
NHS bureaucracy gathers pace under Labour-Plaid government
Local services vital to future of the NHS
Council wind farm decision should force re-think
Government failure over fly tipping exposed as prosecutions fall
David wishes Team GB luck
Post office plans ‘too little too late’ to save branches
Bluetongue plan is right way to safeguard Welsh farming
Review needed into Welsh as a second language
Labour’s “damaging” Stamp Duty games
Prisons plan fails to address key concerns
20,000 cases of pests in NHS hospitals
New figures prove Labour-Plaid isn’t working
Welsh Conservatives lead way on expenses publication
3 million children leave primary school without 3Rs
Taxpayers foot the bill for compensation claims
£3bn of taxpayers’ money injected into Northern Rock
Labour split down the middle
Policy failure leaves Welsh firms Britain’s poor cousins
Help shape our health visitor plans
Concerns raised over Welsh flag at Beijing Olympics
NHS facing GP shortage due to ageing population
Strengthening families to reduce inequality
Phone boxes vital for vulnerable children
Home closures highlight care sector concerns