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At the bottom of a long-abandoned mine, 50 metres below the surface, one company searches for rare Welsh gold, attracted by ...
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A Taste of Wales: Classic Welsh Rarebit
From outer space threats to dangerous dino drama — from super-powered action to robotic horror — and from mega-budget blockbusters to direct-to-video cheapies, 2025's sci-fi movie lineup is shaping up ...
From treacle tart to the ultimate Sunday roast, find the best examples of British classic dishes at these London restaurants ...
Afternoon tea is particularly popular here and is offered as part of the hotels’ spa packages. Feast on finger sandwiches, ...
What exactly makes a movie a “classic” varies wildly and with the viewer, as does the appropriate timescale. For some, a movie from a decade ago might be eligible (I call these movie fans ...
"We should make our own choices. We don't need politicians. We don't need the Welsh government to tell us what we can eat, what we can't eat, what we can drink, what we can't drink, how we should ...
To make classic British beans on toast, start by toasting slices of your favorite type of bread (white or whole wheat are traditionally used vessels). While the bread toasts, heat a can of Heinz ...
‘Our Welsh chapel cost £200k but we’ll spend six times that doing it up’ The Great Pottery Throwdown judge Keith Brymer-Jones and his partner on their restoration of a Grade-II listed ...
Arts Council of Wales, which receives Government and lottery funding, gave a researcher £9,952 in 2023 to spend a year on research work entitled 'Decolonising the Welsh Cake'. The classic Welsh ...
A PUBLIC body has come under fire for handing out a £10,000 grant to “decolonise” the Welsh cake. Arts Council of Wales granted £9,952 to a researcher in 2023 for a year-long project titled ...
Served the classic Welsh way - half rice, half chips (skin-on, of course) - it’s guaranteed to keep everyone happy. “Chips and rice, definitely, that’s just the way I like it!” Joanna says.
Welsh rugby boss Abi Tierney has admitted the governing body must accept "full responsibility" for the scale of Wales' decline. The chief executive said blame for the 17-Test losing run lay firmly ...