Newsletter [05-11-09]
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Fears for tears - Baring all - Prime Minister drops in - Llangollen on the telly - Farms go chic - Olympians run around Wrexham - Community groups clean up - And when you can judge a book by its cover
A couple have spoken about a medical condition which can stop their toddler daughter's heart every time she cries.
People are baring all, attending a group therapy session to cure phobias and swimming two miles - all in the name of Children in Need.
Community groups across north east Wales have cleaned up in an awards ceremony today for reclaiming areas covered in tonnes of rubbish.
Former Strictly Coming Dancing contestant John Sergeant's new TV series sees him soaking up the fun at Llangollen's world music festival.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown says he is determined the Flintshire Airbus plant will remain the UK's biggest factory.
From the old image of 'pick your own' fruit farms to fashionable cafes with quality home grown food, farms have been changing.
When you can judge a book by its cover - a profile of book artist Angela Davies's work.
After last weekend's festival, the future of Wales' only variety of plum is being assured thanks to people in the town from which it gets its name.
Find out why an Olympic gold medallist and other athletes are running around Wrexham on Monday.
Keep an eye on activities in Cardiff and Westminster on the new Democracy Live website.
Hwyl am y tro - bye for now