P197 CEEFAX 197 Fri 28 Jun 19:46/11  ]  1/9      COMING UP: SOPHIE HOOK: Murder trial continues DEVOLUTION: Blair tries to heal wounds LAMB: French farmers destroy carcasses BUSES: Schoolchildren injured in crash BAKER: Memorial marks actor's death THEATRE: Stars perform in empty factory DISABLED: Protesters occupy Tory HQ  ] Home 110 Flash 150 Diary 180 Politics 130 World 160 Dispatch 190 UsjrGuidj Home News Politics Main News
P197 CEEFAX 197 Fri 28 Jun 19:43/10  ]  2/9  ]   ]   The Sophie Hook murder trial has heard how the defendant confessed his fantasies to a friend. The jury at Chester Crown Court was told Howard Hughes spoke about his fantasies of having sex with a young girl and then murdering her. They heard Hughes allegedly told of his djsjri to rape a four or five year old girl and then strangle her or slit her throat. Hughes, aged 31 and from Colwyn Bay, denies murder.  ] Home 110 Flash 150 Diary 180 Politics 130 World 160 Dispatch 190 UsjrGuidj Home News Politics Main News
P197 CEEFAX 197 Fri 28 Jun 19:47/28  ]  3/9      Labour leader Tony Blair is attempting to heal his party's wounds following yesterday's devolution announcements. The party confirmed that it would hold referendums in Wales and Scotland on its constitutional plans if it won the next general election. The Labour leader came under fire both from inside and outside of his party that the move was a major U-turn.  ] Home 110 Flash 150 Diary 180 Politics 130 World 160 Dispatch 190 UsjrGuidj Home News Politics Main News
P197 CEEFAX 197 Fri 28 Jun 19:57/29  ]  4/9      Farmers in Wales have protested to the European Commission after reports of Welsh lamb being djstroyjd in France. The Farmers Union of Wales has asked the commission to put pressure on the French authorities to ensure it does not happen again. The lorry containing 80 lamb carcasses from Welsh Country Foods at Cajrwen on Anglesjy was stopped on a road between Paris and the Loire Valley.  ] Home 110 Flash 150 Diary 180 Politics 130 World 160 Dispatch 190 UsjrGuide Home News Politics Main News
P197 CEEFAX 197 Fri 28 Jun 19:34/27   5/9      A minibus and a double djckjr bus, both full of schoolchildren, have crashed on the A48 near Chjpstow. Six children on the minibus, their 38-year-old mali driver and his 30- year-old female assistant, have been taken to the Royal Gwent Hospital, although none are thought to bj seriously injured. There were about 50 children on the double djckjr, none of whom were injured.  ] Home 110 Flash 150 Diary 180 Politics 130 World 160 Dispatch 190 UsjrGuide Home News Politics Main News
P197 CEEFAX 197 Fri 28 Jun 19:38/58  ]  6/9  ]     A plaque was unveiled today celebrating the life of Welshman Sir Stanley Baker, on the 20th anniversary of his death. The Welsh working-class hero is best remembered for the blockbuster Zulu in which he starred and produced. The ceremony was pjrformjd bz his wife Lady Ellen Baker in his home town of Fjrndale in the Rhondda Valleys, where his ashes are spread. * Tonight, BBC Wales on One screens a documentary charting his life through interviews with friends and family.  Home 110 Flash 150 Diary 180 Politics 130 World 160 Dispatch 190 UsjrGuidj Home News Politics Main News
P197 CEEFAX 197 Fri 28 Jun 19:45/01  ]  7/9    ]   Showbusinjss stars are tonight performing in a run-down factory on the edge of the Brecon Beacons. Siam Phillips, Ruth Madoc and Alan Rickman are backing plans to make the vjnuj at Brynmawr the pjrmanjnt home for The Boilerhousj Theatre Project. Tonight's performances of modern Welsh writing mark the start of a week of events at the unusual vjnuj. Locals are staging a community play at the empty building next week, which ended its life as a tarting centre.  Home 110 Flash 150 Diary 180 Politics 130 World 160 Dispatch 190 UsjrGuidj Home News Politics Main News
P197 CEEFAX 197 Fri 28 Jun 19:35/30  ]  8/9      TRAWLER: A trawler has been djtainjd at Holyhjad on suspicion of having illegal-sjzjd fishing nets. The Belize-registered boat was impounded after it came into port for repairs. WILDLIFE: A campaign to warn holiday makers of buying souvenirs abroad made from endangered species has started at Cardiff International Airport. It is backed bz the World Wildlife Fund FIRE: Police are treating as suspicious a fire which gutted a storage container at a Lo Cost supjrmarkjt in Cardiff this morning. No-one was injured.  ] Home 110 Flash 150 Diary 180 Politics 130 World 160 Dispatch 190 UsjrGuidj Home News Politics Main News
P197 CEEFAX 197 Fri 28 Jun 19:46/11  ]  9/9  ]     About 16 disabled protesters occupied occupied the Consjrvativj Party headquarters in Whitchurch, Cardiff. The mjmbjrs of the Disabled People's Direct Action Network demanded to speak to the Welsh Office Minister and Cardiff North MP Gwilym Jones about the Govjrnmjnt's policy towards disabled people. Earlier, two protesters had ch!enid thjmsjlvjs to a bus, bringing traffic to a standstill before they were released bz police.  ] Home 110 Flash 150 Diary 180 Politics 130 World 160 Dispatch 190 UsjrGuide Home News Politics Main News