Man and woman charged following groundsman’s 'quad bike death'
Nicholas Martin Prest, 71, and Anthea Elizabeth Joy Prest, 70, from Monmouthshire face health and safety at work allegations relating to Paul Marsden
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Iwan Gabe Davies is a senior multimedia reporter covering the criminal courts for the South Wales Argus. He breaks the latest big crime stories and has been a fully qualified NCTJ journalist since 2001. Iwan is a history graduate from Aberystwyth University. A former BBC journalist, he is a highly experienced professional.
Iwan Gabe Davies is a senior multimedia reporter covering the criminal courts for the South Wales Argus. He breaks the latest big crime stories and has been a fully qualified NCTJ journalist since 2001. Iwan is a history graduate from Aberystwyth University. A former BBC journalist, he is a highly experienced professional.
Nicholas Martin Prest, 71, and Anthea Elizabeth Joy Prest, 70, from Monmouthshire face health and safety at work allegations relating to Paul Marsden
Dilshad Shamo, 41, and Ali Khdir, 40, are accused of unlawfully moving hundreds of people through Europe, by arranging the movement of migrants in boats, HGVs and cars from Iraq, Iran and Syria.
The defendants are accused of trying to murder an 18-year-old man near the Coleg Gwent Campus in the Lliswerry area of Newport
Gemma Jones, 34, from Tredegar was locked up for six months at Newport Magistrates' Court after she pleaded guilty to five offences
Emergency services were called to the scene of the massive fire at a charity shop in Abergavenny
A major fire is raging in a Gwent town centre this morning with people being evacuated from the area for their safety
Harri Lasslett, 23, of Lee Sanderson, 51, from Newport have been charged with committing the alleged offence on December 11 last year.
Man accused of growing cannabis plants at former TUI site in busy town centre
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