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Wales papers: Prison 'stabbing' probe and three children injured

Front page of South Wales Echo. Main headline in a large white bold text reads: Police probe 'stabbing' at prison: Jail officer allegedly injured by inmate with improvised weapon, page 2. Behind the text is a photograph of the outside of a prison. Other headlines read: Rising star makes bold pledge, with a picture of a man in a blue Cardiff City shirt. Above is an advert for a free £2 bet at William Hill and £10 off No7 at Boots.Image source, South Wales Echo
  • Published
    12 September 2025
Updated 13 September 2025
Front page of South Wales Evening Post. Main headline in bold black font reads: Patients may move amid 'red flag safety cocerns'. Other headlines read: Snapper wins case appeal. Above is an advert for £10 off No7 at Boots and a free £2 bet at William Hill.Image source, South Wales Evening Post
Front page of the Daily Post. Main headline reads: Police give warning as three children injured: 4-year-old child among those hurt in separate road incidents. Other headlines read: All of North Wales under Met office warning of strong winds. Bin worker sickness levels rocket and Seal's cry sets off big search. Above is an advert for a free £2 bet at William Hill and £10 off No7 at Boots.Image source, Daily Post
Front page of Western Mail. Main headline reads: Growing anger over Mandelson scandal. Above the headline is a picture of rugby player Gareth Anscombe. He has blonde short hair and wears a red jersey. To the left of his face reads a headline saying "rugby star Anscombe rips into WRU bosses". Other headlines read: Farage bats off leader question and teacher denies child sex offences. Above is an advert for £10 off No7 at Boots and a free £2 bet at William Hill.Image source, Western Mail

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