Powys infected blood scandal victim shares decades-long impact on family
A victim of the infected blood scandal has told how he and his family's lives have been impacted by the “greatest injustice this country has seen”.
A victim of the infected blood scandal has told how he and his family's lives have been impacted by the “greatest injustice this country has seen”.
Kathleen Power, 62, and Kathleen Stokes, 53 from near Welshpool, deny stealing from Morrisons.
Kim Lane, 64, pleaded not guilty to the two charges.
Adrian Foster, 56, admitted perverting the course of public justice and aggravated vehicle taking and vehicle damage worth at least £5,000.
Daniel Breeze, 34, tensed up to prevent handcuffs from being placed around his wrists and began to struggle with officers.
Stella Gratrix along with her friend Barbara Medtcalfe have compiled ‘The Story of the Lluest Horse and Pony Trust’.
Firefighters were called after fire alarms were activated because of water in the cellar of the Commercial Street property in Newtown.
Brynton Bowen, 21, was given a 14-month sentence suspended for 18 months.
Richard Roe, 67, admitted three counts of failing to comply with the notification requirements of the sex offenders register.
A fruit and veg producer who wants to build a shop on his land on the outskirts of Newtown says it's "very exciting" that the plans have been given the go-ahead.
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