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Young people abandoning Wales in record numbers

Official statistics reveal a dramatic population shift as young adults abandon Wales for better opportunities in England, raising concerns about Wales's future economic vitality.

How a British quarrel named Melbourne

The fascinating true story behind Melbourne's naming reveals a diplomatic dispute between two British governors that forever shaped Australian identity.

Black Waterloo Veteran Identified After 200 Years

Groundbreaking historical research has identified a Black Waterloo veteran in an exceptionally rare painting, uncovering the remarkable story of a former slave who fought for Britain against Napoleon.

Pembrokeshire's Hidden Gem Beaches Rival Caribbean

Forget Cornwall and Devon - Pembrokeshire's stunning coastline boasts turquoise waters and golden sands that have been named among Britain's best-kept secrets for the perfect seaside escape.

Labour Faces Senedd Meltdown in Shock Welsh Poll

Exclusive polling reveals Keir Starmer's Labour could lose 10 Senedd seats while Reform UK makes dramatic gains, threatening to overtake Plaid Cymru in Welsh political shake-up.

Nelson's Trafalgar watches to sell for £1.2 million

Extraordinary timepieces belonging to Admiral Lord Nelson's trusted lieutenants during the Battle of Trafalgar, including one worn as Nelson lay dying, are expected to sell for over £1.2 million at auction.

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