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Welfare police van will aid officers on call for long periods and in bad weather
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Man, 72, locked up after damage at hospital and breach of criminal behaviour order
David Cator, 72, caused the damage at Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor
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An Anglesey man who damaged a hospital information screen and breached a criminal behaviour order has been jailed.
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By Elen Wyn
image captionThe first Covid-19 vaccines were given in Wales in December
Police officers should be given priority on the vaccination list, a North Wales Police Federation representative has said.
Insp Trystan Bevan said police officers needed protection as they dealt with Covid rule-breakers.
A Senedd petition calling for police officers to receive priority has been signed more than 10,850 times.
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) said it was vaccinating in line with the national priority list.
Insp Bevan, who is a North Wales Police Federation representative, said officers should be vaccinated not only for their own safety but that of the community.
PS5 Facebook scam warning issued after North Wales victims fleeced by fraudsters
Police say people have handed over money for the sought-after console but been left empty-handed
14:07, 23 DEC 2020
Updated
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People trying to get hold of a sought-after games console have been left out of pocket after being fleeced by online scammers.
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