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Wales: Tiny village a mecca for book lovers
Welsh town Hay-on-Wye is the perfect spot for bookworms, finds Geraldine O'Sullivan Beere.

Wales: Odd couple
Two of Wales' most enchanting attractions are close but worlds apart, finds Pamela Wade.

Cardiff: Glory and shame forever linked
Amid highs and lows, this angel was faithful to the All Blacks, writes David Leggat.

The Angel Hotel, Cardiff
No visit to Cardiff would be complete for a New Zealand sports fan without a pilgrimage to The Angel Hotel.

Wales: Writer's block
Dylan Thomas' final home is as lyrical and off-beat as his best-known work, writes Sankha Guha.

All Blacks: History is with the home team
Things are not the same down south. Carisbrook is in its death roll, the students' soakhole at the Gardies is closing...

Designer labels plus-size models 'a joke'
Julien Macdonald, who is also a judge on Britain's Next Top Model, insists catwalk models should be "size six to eight".

150,000 pour through UK departure lounges
The quiet of the no-fly zone has been replaced by the roar of airplane engines across Britain today.

Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
About two hours from London, the Forest of Dean, bounded by the rivers Severn and Wye, famous for its myths, legends and literary allusions.