Welsh holidaymakers urged to holiday in Wales - and only travel abroad if essential
Health Minister Eluned Morgan said we should support local businesses and help prevent the virus being reimported to Wales
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Extreme weather kills 21 runners in Chinese marathon race
More than 1,200 rescuers searched for the missing runners as temperatures plummeted
Rescuers wait on standby at the Yellow River Stone Forest after 21 runners died during a long distance marathon in China (Image: AP)
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Drug dealer Vicki Holland. Picture: Wales News Service During the sentencing hearing last autumn, Newport Crown Court heard how cocaine was found hidden inside Kinder egg containers when Holland’s home was raided by police. At this week’s POCA hearing, prosecutor Ieuan Bennett said Cox had benefitted by £31,904.46 from drug dealing and had just £180 which can be seized in available assets. Holland profited by £7,268.27 from trafficking cocaine and has £4,018.82 in assets in the form of a car and a money in a building society.
Russell Cox is still serving his jail sentence. Picture: Gwent Police Judge Michael Fitton QC ordered Cox to hand over £180 within three months or face an extra seven days in prison.
Mark Drakeford s fury after Swansea vigil descends into riot with burning cars and shocking scenes
The First Minister condemned the violence which stemmed from a vigil for a 19-year-old man
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The First Minister of Wales has condemned completely unacceptable scenes in Swansea, where a vigil descended into violence.