Wales' papers: 'Unexploded devices' shut town centre

The South Wales Echo newspaper front page shows main headline next to a photo of emergency vehicles: 'Unexploded devices' shut town centre. Above is an advert for a free £2 William Hill bet and next to that is a photo of a mixed race man with the headline "Trott set to sign for City". Image source, South Wales Echo
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The Flintshire Leader newspaper front page shows main headline next to a photo of Flintshire sign: only six roads to go back to 30mph. Other headlines on the front page are: School visit from Ian Rush in today's way back when, with a black and white photo of school children with Ian Rush and protest in fight to save toilets, vote for your best pubImage source, The Flintshire Leader
The Western Mail newspaper front page shows main headline next to a photo of Jac Morgan sign: Will Jac make the final test pick? Other headlines on the front page are: Wales' 20mph law brings speeds down Image source, Western Mail
The South Wales Evening Post newspaper front page shows main headline next to a photo of a woman: Store robber had to come clean. Next to that is a photo of a woman playing golf with the headline "Lotts of excitement as players chase Open glory". Image source, South Wales Evening Post
The Daily Post newspaper front page shows main headline: 120MPH on A55...in rush hour. Other headlines on the front page are: Four rescued from water after their boat started sinking off Anglesey, Betsi will stay at highest level of special measures. Above the main headline is a free £2 bet for William Hill. Image source, Daily Post
The Wrexham Leader newspaper front page shows main headline next to a photo of a building: Waiting woe for learner drivers. Other headlines on the front page are: Recalling people and places from Wrexham history, with a black and white photo people in a bakery, the next headline is a blow for reds ahead of season and vote for your best pubImage source, The Wrexham Leader

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