
Use of solitary confinement 'disturbing'
A scathing report has slammed New Zealand for its overuse of solitary confinement.
A scathing report has slammed New Zealand for its overuse of solitary confinement.
Five people killed in a helicopter in Snowdonia are from the same family.
A group of friends in Wales were stunned when a police officer crashed their Facebook group chat in an attempt to help their drunk friend get home.
A ballsy builder is lucky to be alive after accidentally firing a nail into his own crotch, barely missing his penis.
Tara Palmer-Tomkinson died of natural causes and "did not have a brain tumour", her sister has said.
Tributes have been paid to a mother who left an emotional Valentine's Day card to her five children just days before she was found dead on a beach.
Watching test rugby at the stadium in Cardiff delivers all the elements with most occasions sending the dial towards the high end of the gusto-meter.
A teenage computer geek yesterday admitted leading a group of cyber criminals who brought the mobile network TalkTalk to its knees.
A father has shared the heartbreaking image of his seven-year-old son laying exhausted on his couch after undergoing chemotherapy.
A tourist who bought a ticket on a scenic railway said he was kicked off because an obese family took up too much room.
Cardiff is having a baking boom and there are always new places to try. Just arrive hungry.
The Welsh rugby team has gone home with its memories of New Zealand and its pride a little dented.
Not picking Savea can be spun as a win-win: a way for the All Blacks to tactically adapt to the threat Wales pose and a chance to reward Dagg.
The legend grows. World Cup winner Stephen Donald got a hero's reception at Waikato Stadium, as he inspired the below-strength Chiefs to smash the Welsh rugby side.
There's a certain level of chaos in the small beachside writing shed where Welsh poet and writer Dylan Thomas spent a good amount of time.
The son of a New Zealand-born woman suspected of killing her husband in Wales and burying him in the garden has called his mother "evil" and a "conniving b****".
The All Blacks are camped out in Swansea ahead of their quarter-final match against France this weekend. We've lined up a few things for them to do in the run-up to the this important challenge.
A strong whiff of deja vu accompanies Welsh rugby's plan to test what happens when tries are worth six points and penalties and drop-goals only two in its Principality Premiership competition.
Former All Black Mils Muliaina has been in New Zealand while South Wales Police investigate allegations of sexual assault against him.
The Prince of Wales and Prince Harry have met relatives of veterans of the Gallipoli Campaign who 100 years ago were on the eve of history.
Peter de Graaf follows in the steps of Everest's conqueror, visiting Sir Edmund Hillary's local pub in Wales.
You can take a role in testing the effect of warming skin on memory. Or you can involve yourself in a bid to land a spaceship on the Moon....
Cardiff is awash with youthful bravado every weekend as crowds invade the city hotspots.
Wales, consider yourselves warned. The All Blacks are in the mood to run the ball against you tomorrow and in Beauden Barrett they feel they have the ideal man at No 10 to set their backline alight.
Put yourself in Warren Gatland's shoes. Or maybe not after the accident which shortened his stride when he fell cleaning the windows at his Waihi retreat.
Both are very dangerous, particularly with ball in hand.Wales have gone back to their regular centre combination, with Jonathan Davies back from injury partnering Jamie Roberts against the All Blacks.
When Wales probe for weakness in the All Black team before the test, they will fancy the midfield is where they might get some mileage on Sunday.
The Prince of Wales intends to continue making "heartfelt interventions" in matters of national importance when he becomes king, rather than adopting the Queen's blanket impartiality on public affairs, close friends have said.
A man with paranoid schizophrenia who beheaded a British grandmother had been wrongly released from a psychiatric unit for "feigning" his illness.