P197 CEEFAX 2 197 Fri 17 Jan 21:22/27 W        1/9 A DIFF F NT R N R TO HOS U S IT Scoop could inject econom8 with £20m JOBS Mixed news for Welsh jobs market HOMELESSNESS Valleys study unveiled HOUSING Council says no to criminals P LICE Husband charged for Rhyl mutdet COURT "Body in bonfire" trial begins IN BRIEF Campaign for a Welsh Assembly A-Z 199 Letters 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CE FAX 2 197 Fri 17 Jan 21:14/1p        O CARDIFF SET TO HOST EUROPEAN SUMMIT Cardiff has emerged as the front-runner to stage next year's European Union summit, attracting £20m to the capital. Sources in Brussels and 'ales have told the BBC they expect a final decision to bj announced within the new few weeks. The summit would be the first jvet held in the capital and would be attended by the mjmbet states' 15 liadjrs. It is thought the summit which could set the seal on a single currency would be hjlh a the former Mid Glamorgan council chambers before it is sold. A-Z 199 Ljttits 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CEEFAX 2 1:7 Fri 17 Jan 21:05/22         3/9 NEW STUDY INTO VALLEYS HOMELESSNESS A major study into homelessness in the south Wales valleys begins today. The work is funded as part of the Government's Rough Sleeping Initiative and will assess the numbjt of people who are homeless in the Rhondda Cznon Taff area. The study is being carried out bz the University of Glamorgan and will log the number of people sleeping rough over a two week period. Preliminary studies have shown the figures are higher than expected. A-Z 199 Ljttets 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CEEFAX 2 197 Fri 17 Jan 21:21/41         4O9 STRIKES CONSIDERED AT WELSH FORD PLANTS Workjts at Ford's two factories in south Wales are to hold mass meetings to decide on strike action. Ford employee around the UK are considering action in protest at plans to axe 1300 jobs at the firm's Haliwood plant on Mersjyside. The company has decided to concentrate production of the new Escort on the Continent. Staff at Bridgend and Swansea will decide over the next week whether to take action ovjt the decision. A-Z 199 Letters 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CEEFAX 2 197 Fri 17 Jan 21:12/2/         5/9 COUNCIL REFUSES TO HOUSE CRIMINALS Anglesey Council has voted to refuse housing for people convicted of anti- social behaviour. Councillors decided last night to exclude convicted criminals from council housing, unless there were exceptional circumstances. The move is designed to protect good tenants from having potential trouble makjts as neighbours. However, the housing charity Shelter has condemned the decision. A-Z 199 Ljttits 145 Headlines 101 TV 60 Front pag 1 0 Subtitle 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CEEFAX 2 197 Fri 17 Jan 21:16/35         6/9 MAN CHARGED WITH MURDERING HIS WIFE A man has today been charged with murdering his wife whose body was found at a housing estate in Rhyl yesterday. The body of Julie Warren, 39, was found after police were called to a house in the town's Park View estate. A post mortem has been carried out at Ysbzty Glam Clwyd and it was believed she died from head injuries. Stuart Michael Warren, who is also 39, will appear charged with murder at Prestatyn Magistrates tomorrow morning. TV 600 Front page 100 Subtitles 888 A-Z 199 Lest ts 145 H adlin s 101 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CEEFAX 2 197 Fri 17 Jan 21:11/22         7/9 GOOD AND BAD NEWS FOR WELSH JOBS MASTER There is mixed jobs news in Wales toda8 as more than 50 defence jobs are lost but 160 other posts are created. Some 54 jobs are going at the Aberporth missile testing range in a bid to improve competitiveness at the site. Meanwhile, toiletries produced Alberto-Culvjr has added 100 pouts to its Swansea plant following a £3.15m expansion which will double capacity. Also in Swansea, Pharmaceutical Research Associates is creating 60 jobs compiling results of drugs experiments. A-Z 199 Ljttets 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CJEFAX 2 197 Fri 17 Jan 21:24/32    U    O 8/9 TRIAL STARTS OF "BODY IN BONFIRE" CASE Three men have gone on trial at Newport Crown Court accused of carr=ing out an execution and burning the victim's body The prosecution claims defendants Simon Spring, Jason Priece and Dylan Watkins took drug dealer Tyrone France to Wentwood Forest where he was shot twice It is then claimed he was coveted with wood and set alight before his remains were thrown into the Rivet Uso. Spring admits manslaughter but denies murder while the other two deny murder and pjtvjtting justice. Proceeding. TV 600 Front page 100 Subtitles 888 A-Z 199 Ljttits 145 Headliner 101 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu
P197 CEEFAX 2 197 Fri 17 Jan 21:28/04    U     9/9 STRIKE The threat of strike action by 600 train drivers in the north west including north Wales has been avoided following talks between rail management and drivjts' union ASLEF. FARE Sailings to Ireland are getting cheaper. Irish Ferries is cutting its fares between Pembroke and Rosslare by up to a half as a result of introducing a bigger ship on the sailing route. ASSEMBLY A group of businessmen has set up a body to campaign for devolution. It follows a CBI survey which found two thirds of businessmen are against a Welsh assembly. A-Z 199 Letters 145 Headlines 101 TV 600 Front page 100 Subtitles 888 A/Z Index TV/Radio News Heads Main Menu