Wales' papers: £3.5m face camera bill and bin strike war of words

South Wales Echo front page with the headline "Police's £3.5m bill for face cameras" next to a picture of a white and blue sign warning people that live facial recognition is taking place in the local area. Above is an advert for a free £2 bet at William Hill and an advert next to that for free multivitamins at Holland and Barrett. Image source, South Wales Echo
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Daily Post front page with a headline reading "Bin strike war of words" next to a picture of a bin collection lorry. Above is an advert for a free £2 bet at William Hill and an advert next to that for free multivitamins at Holland and Barrett. Next to the the main headline is an advert for play prize puzzles extra and a picture of a crossword and under that is a headline for a 7-day TV guide and Saturday extra inside. Image source, Daily Post
Western Mail front page with a main headline reading "Housing crisis in Wales deepens". Next to that is a picture of a woman with short blonde hair and the headline "Two pro teams 'huge step forward for women' - Tuttiett. Above is an advert for a free £2 bet at William Hill and an advert next to that for free multivitamins at Holland and Barrett. Underneath is an advert for Fusion dental implants. Image source, Western Mail
South Wales Evening Post front page with a headline "£3.5m bill for facial recognition policing." Above is an advert for a free £2 bet at William Hill and an advert next to that for free multivitamins at Holland and Barrett. Next to the the main headline is an advert for play prize puzzles extra and a picture of a crossword and underneath is an advert for Fusion dental implants. Image source, South Wales Evening Post

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