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Wales' papers: Fans' tribute to dad and Sheen's new role

Front of the Daily Post. Main headline reads: County to phase out English medium schools, Welsh set to be main teaching language. A second headline reads: 'Kayakers left clinging to their craft saved by a twist of fate'.Image source, Daily Post
  • Published
    2 April 2025
Updated 3 April 2025
Front page of South Wales Echo. Main headline reads: Three men killed in horror collision. Other headlines read: Staff appear to goad inmates in leaked texts. First Minister 'frustrated' by airport. Image source, South Wales Echo
Front page of South Wales Evening Post. Main headline reads: 'Diagnosis felt like a death sentence - but it's not, accompanied by a picture of a young man wearing a baseball cap. Other headlines read: 'Sheen's role of a lifetime', and 'satisfaction with NHS 'collapses'. Image source, South Wales Evening Post
Front page of the Western Mail. Main headline reads: Reeves 'wrong' on NI cash - Drakeford. Other headlines read: Sheen to be prince as star's new theatre company unveils first season; Three killed in car and lorry crash; Mothers in plea for new driver curbs, and 'No regrets over dace - Jasmine.   Image source, Western Mail
Front page of the Wrexham Leader. Main headline reads: Fans set to pay tribute: plans for a minute's applause at match in memory of dad, 38. Image source, The Wrexham Leader
Front page of the Flintshire Leader. Main headline reads: On the road to recovery: delight for man as he gets back behind wheel. Image source, The Flintshire Leader

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