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Wales' papers: Woman and lover guilty of murder plot

South Wales Evening Post newspaper front page with photo montage of Michelle Mills and Geraint Berry. Berry has short grey hair and a dark coloured top and is smiling and Mills is looking concerned in a still taken from police footage of her arrest. She has dark hair which is tied back and wearing a black and white striped blouse. Main headline: Woman and lover guilty of plot to murder husband. Above an image of a rugby player is accompanied by headline: Ospreys rising star in debut Wales call-up. Tandy Q&A plus full squad details: sport.Image source, South Wales Evening Post
  • Published
    21 October 2025
South Wales Echo newspaper front page shows main headline next to a photo of a man with a beard and his eyes closed who is lying in a hospital bed with his head supported either side with two orange blocks and strapping: Near-fatal fall changed my life - for the best! Above is a photo of rugby player, Louis Rees-Zammit with the headline LRZ back in the Wales squad.Image source, South Wales Echo
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Western Mail newspaper front page shows main headline: Wife and lover plot to murder husband. Above this is a photo of Rhys Carre looking to the right with the headline Rhys Carre in stunning Wales return amid shock call-ups. A sub headline says Tandy's first Wales squad: Sport.Image source, Western Mail
Flintshire Leader newspaper front page with photo of man with short dark hair who is smiling and wearing Wrexham FC red shirt with countryside and a lake in the background. Headline: Call for tribute at match to Reds fan Kevin. Applause planned during 44th minute of the game tonight. A photo of children wearing yellow above had the headline: Going yellow at school. See pages 18-19.Image source, The Flintshire Leader

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