WALES
Teen is cleared of husband murder
An 18-year-old is cleared of murder but admits assault after a jury hears the victim had a heart condition.
Vicar charged over child images
A Church in Wales vicar is charged with 18 counts of possessing indecent images of children.
Acupuncture needle was 'left in'
An inquiry is launched after a woman claims a two inch acupuncture needle was left in her after treatment.
Faulty refinery starts production
Chevron's Pembrokeshire oil refinery is to restart production after fixing a mechanical fault.
Collapsed man's hour wait for aid
A man who collapsed after a football match waited nearly an hour for medical help, an inquest hears.
Suspended sentence for fraud
A woman is given a suspended jail term for her part in a fraud for which three men await sentencing.
Health plan 'missing key targets'
Milestones in the assembly government's flagship health strategy are being missed, BBC Wales has learned.
Drug prisoner died on release day
The parents of a man who died from drugs the day he was released from prison say he was failed by authorities.
North-south air link's birthday
An air service linking north and south Wales is hailed a success as it celebrates its first anniversary.
£45m value put on Welsh TV firm
The Welsh TV production firm behind Question Time for the BBC is valued at nearly £45m as it resstructures.
Maw recommended exit - Lewis
WRU chief Roger Lewis explains the decision to release elite performance director Graeme Maw.
Rebirth of Welsh whisky spirit
A closer look at the Welsh Whisky Company, the first and only distillery in Wales for more than 100 years.
William 'defends' 'copter trips
In a chat with a pensioner, Prince William appears to defend his controversial helicopter trips.
Fatal crash caused by wing flaw
A failure in an aircraft's wing led to it crashing near the M4, killing the two occupants, an investigation finds.
Teachers' tributes to accused
A jury is told a teenager, charged with murdering the husband of his girlfriend, was not a "trouble-maker".
