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Wales' papers: Man dies in farming incident and university strikes axed

Front page of the Daily Post. Main headline reads: Man dies on farm as power cut to homes. 56-year-old pronounced dead at the scene. Other headlines read: Driver left pensioner with 'life-changing' injuries, warning as toxic algae spotted in Wales' largest lake and snake springs surprise in garden. Image source, Daily Post
  • Published
    1 May 2025
Front page of South Wales Echo. Main headline reads: University strikes called off: bosses say no compulsory redundancies this year. Other headlines read: Plans to improve traffic at junction and crucial choices ahead for Tan. Image source, South Wales Echo.
Front page of the Western Mail. Main headline reads: Bid to drop cancer treatment target. Other headlines read: Hottest May 1 on record, university strike called off and stalking ordeals revealed. Image source, Western Mail
Front page of South Wales Evening Post. Main headline reads: Homeless person 'told to move out of temporary accomodation' ahead of festival. Image source, South Wales Evening Post

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