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Wales' papers: Father and son drug gang and 'likely' tax rises

Front page of South Wales Evening Post. Main headline reads: "Father and son in drugs dealing gang" alongside two mugshot photos of both the father and sonImage source, South Wales Evening Post
  • Published
    26 March 2025
Updated 27 March 2025
Front page of the Western Mail. The main headline reads: "Tax rises 'likely as growth forecast cut". Other smaller headlines read: "Farrell reveals coaching team for lions". Image source, Western Mail
Front page of the South Wales Echo, the main headline reads: "Stranger guilty of partner's murder" alongside image of the man convicted, who wears a white shirt and has short grey hair.  Other headlines on the page read: "Top nurse leaves job after bullying suspension" and "Bellamy praises Wales fightback".Image source, South Wales Echo
Front page of the Daily Post, the main headline reads: "Seeing red. Opponents vow they'll fight move to revive controversial £300m+ dual carriageway scheme. Other headlines on the page read: "Council seeks to demolish listed but 'dangerous' abandoned hotel" and "Phone boots that can save lives". Image source, Daily Post
Front page of the Wrexham Leader, the main headline reads: "Collision prompts police wreferral to watchdog" alongside the back of a police uniform jacket which reads: Heddlu Police. Other smaller headlines read: "Work to get road reopen", "The house on stilts" and "great images from the past". Image source, The Wrexham Leader
Front page of the Flintshire Leader, the main headline reads: "Dangerous man handed lengthy jail term". Other smaller headlines read: "Take a trip back in time", "venue given big refurb" and "chance to fly in a spitfire". Image source, The Flintshire Leader

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