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PM: People right to be angry over crossings
THE public has “every right to be angry” about small boats crossing the English Channel, Sir Keir Starmer said after more than a thousand migrants made the journey in a single day for the first time this year.

HIGH NOON
AT THE SWEARING BRIDGE

Could O’Riley be an improvement over departing Doucoure
BLUES LOOKING TO STRENGTHEN THIS SUMMER

Will to win after a move down order
WILL Jacks is enjoying a new lease of life down the order for England after being backed by Harry Brook to excel in a role that has proved tricky for others to nail in the past.

>> Blues are braced for interest in centre-half
EVERTON are braced for another summer of interest in Jarrad Branthwaite.

'It's better than Netflix' - people watch rows erupt on the 'Swearing Bridge'
FOR best views of the action, locals recommend the Tu Hunt i'r Bont tearoom or the Eagles beer garden.

'Independent complaints process for Senedd is vital'
WITNESSES have called for a fully independent process to deal with bullying, harassment or sexual misconduct by Senedd members, amid concerns about politics trumping fairness.

Welsh Government will find £36m to bail out Westminster
THE WELSH Government is to find £36m from its reserves to plug a hole created by the UK Government's changes to National Insurance contributions (NICs).

'Koran-burning conviction an assault on free speech'
A MAN who burned a Koran outside the Turkish consulate in London has branded his prosecution “an assault on free speech” as campaigners argued the ruling “signals a concerning capitulation to Islamic blasphemy codes”.

Treasury refuses to show its figures on tax alternative
THE UK Government is refusing to provide evidence to back up a minister's claim that the clawback alternative to its inheritance tax (IHT) changes would raise “much less” revenue than the current reforms.

Thug grabbed officer's neck in arrest
A THUG put his arms around a police officer's neck as he was being handcuffed after feeling offended when he was called the wrong name. He was captured on body-cam footage by the officer as he called the arrest “bulls***”

Our pick of the best players, coach and team of the 2024-25 season
It's the end of another long season for Wales' four professional clubs - Cardiff, Dragons, Ospreys and Scarlets with plenty of drama both on and off the pitch.

Wilson eyes more history 12 years after debut
HARRY WILSON has targeted another slice of history against Belgium 12 years on from becoming Wales’ youngest-ever player in Brussels.

14 killed in Israeli strike on residential building
AN ISRAELI strike on a residential building in the Gaza Strip has killed 14 people, half of them children, according to health officials.

'If only I could have him back for one more hug'
Leon Montanari’s wish as he laid in his hospital bed was to help others. But a tragic discovery from his mother led to something very special, as Robert Dalling reports

Driver's trial is adjourned until January
THE TRIAL of a driver accused of causing the death of a “smiley and bubbly” baby girl who was killed when her pram was hit by a vehicle in a car park has been adjourned on the day it was due to start.

Former Plaid leader facing a battle for Senedd re-election
FORMER Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price faces an uphill battle to be re-elected to the Senedd.

Liveable Neighbourhood Bus gate critics spray paint traffic cameras
THE controversial bus gates that form the last part of the East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood went 'live' yesterday - but one enforcement camera had already been vandalised before it even went operational.

Conservation chief's concern at nature restoration budget
THE head of the Government's official environment advisors said he is “concerned” over the budget for nature restoration ahead of the upcoming spending review.

Tennis French wildcard Boisson stuns Pegula to reach last eight
FRENCH wildcard Lois Boisson beat third seed Jessica Pegula to reach the French Open quarter-finals and send shockwaves around Roland Garros.

Women's rugby Reed 'excited' by Bristol coaching opportunity
BRISTOL'S former England centre Amber Reed has been appointed as assistant coach at the Premiership Women's Rugby side.

Barton House Evacuation inquiry unlikely to see ex-mayor's emails
EMAILS sent and received by Marvin Rees are \"unlikely\" to be reviewed by an upcoming inquiry into the Barton House evacuation.

PM: People right to be angry over crossings
THE public has “every right to be angry” about small boats crossing the English Channel, Sir Keir Starmer said after more than a thousand migrants made the journey in a single day for the first time this year.

Is expensive SPF really worth it?
DERMATOLOGISTS AND SUNCARE EXPERTS REVEAL HOW MUCH YOU SHOULD REALLY SPEND ON SPF... BY LARA OWEN

Cricket Payne rues poor batting display by Glos in defeat at Hove
SUSSEX Sharks made it two wins out of two in the Vitality Blast when they marked their first home fixture with victory over Gloucestershire by 80 runs.

Football Ange tells Tottenham not to settle for Europa League glory
ANGE Postecoglou has implored Tottenham not to settle for their Europa League success despite continued uncertainty over his own future.

Vodafone to spend £1.3bn on network after merger
FOLLOWING the completion of its monumental £15bn merger with UK competitor Three, Vodafone has pledged to invest up to £1.3bn in network infrastructure over the coming year.

'Temple Island' Heritage group fears tower's impact on historic railway hub
THE Government's own heritage and listed-building experts have told planners developing the 'Temple Island' site that they need to do better and change their designs, or risk damaging the iconic views of the listed Temple Meads Station next door.

Inquest opens into seaside death of city teenager
AN inquest has been opened into the death of Emersons Green teenager Athrun Lombardo. A land, sea and air search was launched after the 16-year-old vanished on May 10 while staying in Llandudno with his parents and brother.

Theatre unveils its chosen charities for 2025
FIVE charities are set to benefit from thousands of pounds of donations and greater exposure thanks to a tie-up with a Bristol theatre.