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wales

[weylz] / weɪlz /


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"It was such a shock to the local community," said Gordon James, then director of Friends of the Earth in Wales.

From BBC

Former Home Office forensic pathologist Dr Richard Shepherd told the BBC One Wales series: The Truth About My Murder that the evidence at the scene "pointed to a tragic road traffic accident".

From BBC

Having used that terrible experience of Rome as fuel for Murrayfield, what will get them to the dark place - as the prop Pierre Schoeman might put it - before Wales in Cardiff on Saturday?

From BBC

Scotland, however, have still to finish higher than third in the Six Nations era and Australia-born Tuipulotu is well aware of the need to back up this win away to struggling Wales next week.

From Barron's

As Archbishop of Westminster, the cleric has become the president of the Bishops' Conference of England and Wales and leads an estimated four million Catholics.

From BBC