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  • 'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
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    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer

    Work by Sarah Roberts addresses the impact of being a young carer on childhood and the strange feeling of being 'sick-adjacent'

    An installation at University of Leeds by Welsh artist Sarah Roberts, who lives and works in Leeds. Her dynamic body of work spans sculpture, drawing, collage & installation. Sarah has created an installation around being a child carer which will be on display at The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery in the Parkinson building of the University of Leeds.

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  • 'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
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    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer

    Work by Sarah Roberts addresses the impact of being a young carer on childhood and the strange feeling of being 'sick-adjacent'

    Welsh artist Sarah Roberts, who lives and works in Leeds. Her dynamic body of work spans sculpture, drawing, collage & installation. Sarah has created an installation around being a child carer which will be on display at The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery in the Parkinson building of the University of Leeds.

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  • 'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
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    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer

    Work by Sarah Roberts addresses the impact of being a young carer on childhood and the strange feeling of being 'sick-adjacent'

    Welsh artist Sarah Roberts, who lives and works in Leeds. Her dynamic body of work spans sculpture, drawing, collage & installation. Sarah has created an installation around being a child carer which will be on display at The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery in the Parkinson building of the University of Leeds.

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  • 'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
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    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer

    Work by Sarah Roberts addresses the impact of being a young carer on childhood and the strange feeling of being 'sick-adjacent'

    Welsh artist Sarah Roberts, who lives and works in Leeds. Her dynamic body of work spans sculpture, drawing, collage & installation. Sarah has created an installation around being a child carer which will be on display at The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery in the Parkinson building of the University of Leeds.

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  • 'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
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    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer

    Work by Sarah Roberts addresses the impact of being a young carer on childhood and the strange feeling of being 'sick-adjacent'

    Welsh artist Sarah Roberts, who lives and works in Leeds. Her dynamic body of work spans sculpture, drawing, collage & installation. Sarah has created an installation around being a child carer which will be on display at The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery in the Parkinson building of the University of Leeds.

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  • Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.
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    Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.
    Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.

    Clogau St David's, once Britain's richest goldmine, was considered exhausted. But miners are working there again.

    Clogau-St. DavidÕs gold mine in Gwynedd, north Wales, which has operated since 1854 and is renowned for producing the gold for the wedding wrings of generations of the royal family. Alba Mineral Resources took over the mine in 2018 and have used new technology to successfully mine new gold for the first time in over quarter of a century.
    To mark the milestone, Alba have minted three 1oz Tyn-y-Cornel gold coins which will be auctioned online on 3 April.
    Chief operating officer Mark Austin with one of the coins and some quartz with gold running through it.
    Clogau-St. DavidÕs gold mine in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    BONTDDU, 25 March 2025

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  • Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.
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    Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.
    Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.

    Clogau St David's, once Britain's richest goldmine, was considered exhausted. But miners are working there again.

    BONTDDU, 25 March 2025 - Clogau-St. DavidÕs gold mine in Gwynedd, north Wales, which has operated since 1854 and is renowned for producing the gold for the wedding wrings of generations of the royal family. Alba Mineral Resources took over the mine in 2018 and have used new technology to successfully mine new gold for the first time in over quarter of a century.
    To mark the milestone, Alba have minted three 1oz Tyn-y-Cornel gold coins which will be auctioned online on 3 April.
    Clogau-St. DavidÕs gold mine in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    BONTDDU, 25 March 2025

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  • Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.
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    Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.
    Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.

    Clogau St David's, once Britain's richest goldmine, was considered exhausted. But miners are working there again.

    Chief operating officer Mark Austin (left) and chairman George Frangeskides 40m underground on level 5 at at Clogau-St. DavidÕs gold mine in Gwynedd, north Wales, which has operated since 1854 and is renowned for producing the gold for the wedding wrings of generations of the royal family. Alba Mineral Resources took over the mine in 2018 and have used new technology to successfully mine new gold for the first time in over quarter of a century.
    To mark the milestone, Alba have minted three 1oz Tyn-y-Cornel gold coins which will be auctioned online on 3 April.
    Clogau-St. DavidÕs gold mine in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    BONTDDU, 25 March 2025

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  • Did my Jewish great-grandfather make chemical weapons for the Nazis? Author Joe Dunthorne on a dark legacy.
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    Did my Jewish great-grandfather make chemical weapons for the Nazis? Author Joe Dunthorne on a dark legacy.
    Did my Jewish great-grandfather make chemical weapons for the Nazis? Author Joe Dunthorne on a dark legacy.

    The novelist was researching his grandmother's escape from Nazi Germany when he came across a startling confession made by her father at the end of his life...

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  • Did my Jewish great-grandfather make chemical weapons for the Nazis? Author Joe Dunthorne on a dark legacy.
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    Did my Jewish great-grandfather make chemical weapons for the Nazis? Author Joe Dunthorne on a dark legacy.
    Did my Jewish great-grandfather make chemical weapons for the Nazis? Author Joe Dunthorne on a dark legacy.

    The novelist was researching his grandmother's escape from Nazi Germany when he came across a startling confession made by her father at the end of his life.

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  • Did my Jewish great-grandfather make chemical weapons for the Nazis? Author Joe Dunthorne on a dark legacy.
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    Did my Jewish great-grandfather make chemical weapons for the Nazis? Author Joe Dunthorne on a dark legacy.
    Did my Jewish great-grandfather make chemical weapons for the Nazis? Author Joe Dunthorne on a dark legacy.

    The novelist was researching his grandmother's escape from Nazi Germany when he came across a startling confession made by her father at the end of his life.

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  • Did my Jewish great-grandfather make chemical weapons for the Nazis? Author Joe Dunthorne on a dark legacy.
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    Did my Jewish great-grandfather make chemical weapons for the Nazis? Author Joe Dunthorne on a dark legacy.
    Did my Jewish great-grandfather make chemical weapons for the Nazis? Author Joe Dunthorne on a dark legacy.

    The novelist was researching his grandmother's escape from Nazi Germany when he came across a startling confession made by her father at the end of his life.

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  • 'It's not because I want people to think I'm great': Michael Sheen on paying off £1m of his neighbours' debts
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    'It's not because I want people to think I'm great': Michael Sheen on paying off £1m of his neighbours' debts
    'It's not because I want people to think I'm great': Michael Sheen on paying off £1m of his neighbours' debts

    The actor Michael Sheen grew up poor, got rich, then lost everything backing the 2019 Homeless World Cup. Now he's giving away more of his money to help 900 total strangers. Doesn't he think he’s done enough?

    Actor Michael Sheen, photographed in March, 2025 - new Channel 4 documentary called Michael Sheen's Secret Million Pound Giveaway.

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  • 'It's not because I want people to think I'm great': Michael Sheen on paying off £1m of his neighbours' debts
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    'It's not because I want people to think I'm great': Michael Sheen on paying off £1m of his neighbours' debts
    'It's not because I want people to think I'm great': Michael Sheen on paying off £1m of his neighbours' debts

    The actor Michael Sheen grew up poor, got rich, then lost everything backing the 2019 Homeless World Cup. Now he's giving away more of his money to help 900 total strangers. Doesn't he think he’s done enough?

    Actor Michael Sheen, photographed in March, 2025 - new Channel 4 documentary called Michael Sheen's Secret Million Pound Giveaway.

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  • 'It's not because I want people to think I'm great': Michael Sheen on paying off £1m of his neighbours' debts
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    'It's not because I want people to think I'm great': Michael Sheen on paying off £1m of his neighbours' debts
    'It's not because I want people to think I'm great': Michael Sheen on paying off £1m of his neighbours' debts

    The actor Michael Sheen grew up poor, got rich, then lost everything backing the 2019 Homeless World Cup. Now he's giving away more of his money to help 900 total strangers. Doesn't he think he’s done enough?

    Actor Michael Sheen, photographed in March, 2025 - new Channel 4 documentary called Michael Sheen's Secret Million Pound Giveaway.

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  • 'It's not because I want people to think I'm great': Michael Sheen on paying off £1m of his neighbours' debts
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    'It's not because I want people to think I'm great': Michael Sheen on paying off £1m of his neighbours' debts
    'It's not because I want people to think I'm great': Michael Sheen on paying off £1m of his neighbours' debts

    The actor Michael Sheen grew up poor, got rich, then lost everything backing the 2019 Homeless World Cup. Now he's giving away more of his money to help 900 total strangers. Doesn't he think he’s done enough?

    Actor Michael Sheen, photographed in March, 2025 - new Channel 4 documentary called Michael Sheen's Secret Million Pound Giveaway.

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  • How women's boxing powered its way to the Royal Albert Hall - Lauren Price.
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    How women's boxing powered its way to the Royal Albert Hall - Lauren Price.
    How women's boxing powered its way to the Royal Albert Hall - Lauren Price.

    Lauren Price, Natasha Jonas and Cindy Ngamba believe groundbreaking all-female bill offers the sport the chance to set aside its problems and show pride in its progress.

    Lauren Price, the British World Champion boxer from Wales, puts on vaseline before putting on her headguard for a sparring session in the GB Boxing gym at the English Institute for Sport on February 12th 2025 in Sheffield, UK.

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  • How women's boxing powered its way to the Royal Albert Hall - Lauren Price.
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    How women's boxing powered its way to the Royal Albert Hall - Lauren Price.
    How women's boxing powered its way to the Royal Albert Hall - Lauren Price.

    Lauren Price, Natasha Jonas and Cindy Ngamba believe groundbreaking all-female bill offers the sport the chance to set aside its problems and show pride in its progress.

    Lauren Price, the British World Champion boxer from Wales, poses for a portrait in the GB Boxing gym at the English Institute for Sport on February 12th 2025 in Sheffield, UK.

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  • How women's boxing powered its way to the Royal Albert Hall - Lauren Price.
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    How women's boxing powered its way to the Royal Albert Hall - Lauren Price.
    How women's boxing powered its way to the Royal Albert Hall - Lauren Price.

    Lauren Price, Natasha Jonas and Cindy Ngamba believe groundbreaking all-female bill offers the sport the chance to set aside its problems and show pride in its progress.

    Lauren Price, the British World Champion boxer from Wales, poses for a portrait in the GB Boxing gym at the English Institute for Sport on February 12th 2025 in Sheffield, UK.

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  • How women's boxing powered its way to the Royal Albert Hall - Lauren Price.
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    How women's boxing powered its way to the Royal Albert Hall - Lauren Price.
    How women's boxing powered its way to the Royal Albert Hall - Lauren Price.

    Lauren Price, Natasha Jonas and Cindy Ngamba believe groundbreaking all-female bill offers the sport the chance to set aside its problems and show pride in its progress.

    Lauren Price, the British World Champion boxer from Wales, poses for a portrait in the GB Boxing gym at the English Institute for Sport on February 12th 2025 in Sheffield, UK.

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  • Ministers attend Cabinet
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    Ministers attend Cabinet
    28/01/2025. London, United Kingdom. Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Steve Reed, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Liz Kendall and Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens attend Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Cabinet in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • 'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
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    'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
    The Welsh dancer turned down her first chance to appear on Strictly - then illness and injury twice took her off TV. She talks about her new tour, her best friend Carlos Gu and her 'completely new upper body'

    Strictly Come Dancing professionals Amy Dowden and Carlos Gu at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, one of the venues for their 2025 tour.
    Manchester, UK. 18 December 2024.

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  • 'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
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    'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
    The Welsh dancer turned down her first chance to appear on Strictly - then illness and injury twice took her off TV. She talks about her new tour, her best friend Carlos Gu and her 'completely new upper body'

    Strictly Come Dancing professionals Amy Dowden and Carlos Gu at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, one of the venues for their 2025 tour.
    Manchester, UK. 18 December 2024.

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  • 'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
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    'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
    The Welsh dancer turned down her first chance to appear on Strictly - then illness and injury twice took her off TV. She talks about her new tour, her best friend Carlos Gu and her 'completely new upper body'

    Strictly Come Dancing professional Amy Dowden at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, UK. 18 December 2024.

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  • 'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
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    'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
    The Welsh dancer turned down her first chance to appear on Strictly - then illness and injury twice took her off TV. She talks about her new tour, her best friend Carlos Gu and her 'completely new upper body'

    Strictly Come Dancing professional Amy Dowden at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, UK. 18 December 2024.

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  • 'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
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    'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
    The Welsh dancer turned down her first chance to appear on Strictly - then illness and injury twice took her off TV. She talks about her new tour, her best friend Carlos Gu and her 'completely new upper body'

    Strictly Come Dancing professional Amy Dowden at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, UK. 18 December 2024.

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  • 'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
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    'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
    The Welsh dancer turned down her first chance to appear on Strictly - then illness and injury twice took her off TV. She talks about her new tour, her best friend Carlos Gu and her 'completely new upper body'

    Strictly Come Dancing professional Amy Dowden at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, UK. 18 December 2024.

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  • 'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
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    'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
    The Welsh dancer turned down her first chance to appear on Strictly - then illness and injury twice took her off TV. She talks about her new tour, her best friend Carlos Gu and her 'completely new upper body'

    Strictly Come Dancing professional Amy Dowden at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, UK. 18 December 2024.

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    Christopher Thomond

     

  • 'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
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    'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
    The Welsh dancer turned down her first chance to appear on Strictly - then illness and injury twice took her off TV. She talks about her new tour, her best friend Carlos Gu and her 'completely new upper body'

    Strictly Come Dancing professional Amy Dowden at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, UK. 18 December 2024.

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  • 'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
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    'If anything goes wrong, it happens to me!' Strictly's Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet - and bouncing back.
    The Welsh dancer turned down her first chance to appear on Strictly - then illness and injury twice took her off TV. She talks about her new tour, her best friend Carlos Gu and her 'completely new upper body'

    Strictly Come Dancing professional Amy Dowden at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, UK. 18 December 2024.

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    Gloom in Port Talbot as steel town's last blast furnace closes
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    Gloom in Port Talbot as steel town's last blast furnace closes
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    Gloom in Port Talbot as steel town's last blast furnace closes
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    Dan Biggar: 'I quite enjoyed taking flak and proving people wrong the next week'
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