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Western Mail (Wales)

Newspaper information
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatCompact
OwnerTrinity Mirror
EditorAlan Edmunds
Founded1869
Political alignmentPopulist
HeadquartersSix Park Street,
Cardiff
Circulation32,926 (August 2009)

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The 'Western Mail' is a daily tabloid newspaper published by Media Wales Ltd in Cardiff, Wales owned by the UK's largest newspaper company, Trinity Mirror.

It describes itself as "the national newspaper of Wales" (originally "the national newspaper of Wales and Monmouthshire"), although it has a very limited circulation in North Wales. The paper was published in broadsheet format until 2004, when it became a compact.

The Western Mail was founded in Cardiff in 1869 by John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute as a penny daily paper. Lascelles Carr (1841-1902), editor since 1869, bought the paper with Daniel Owen in 1877. Historically in South Wales the Western Mail has always been associated with its original owners, the coal and iron industrialists. Often this led to the paper being regarded with a considerable degree of enmity, especially during the strikes in the coal industry of the 20th century. This association between newspaper and its owner was so strong there is still a degree of distrust of the paper in South Wales.

On the other hand, and particularly following devolution, the newspaper has adopted a populist, localist, pro-Wales stance, mainly in trying to find a Welsh focus on major news stories. The newspaper has also stressed the community issues such as the closure of Welsh schools The newspaper devotes a great deal of its coverage to Welsh rugby.

The paper has varied the amount of space given over to Welsh language coverage, but currently at least two full pages of Welsh are provided in the Saturday supplement.

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D1015 Western Champion trys to take out my 'pound coin' balanced camera, as she roars past with the 1Z15 06:00 "The Irish Mail" Ealing Broadway-Holyhead Pathfinder railtour Ffynnongroew near Mostyn Junction. I prefered the full unedited version, so here it is.
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D1015, Western Champion, on 1Z15, 06:00, Ealing Broadway - Holyhead The Irish Mail Mold Junction 16 February 2008 Copyright Dave and John Skipsey
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D1015, Western Champion, on 1Z51, 15:15, Holyhead - Ealing Broadway The Irish Mail Ffynnongroew 16 February 2008 Copyright Dave and John Skipsey
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In a rather packed 104th episode of my blogging series, I discuss my opinion of the Everton v Liverpool game, Sarah Palins' new book, fellow Asperger sufferer Gary McKinnon, the Switz vote on banning the construction of minarets, a complaint in the Welsh newspaper Western Mail about booing at Wales v Scotland and I show you pictures and footage of the journey to Haverfordwest, the county town of Pembrokeshire.
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http;//bbccrazydave.blogspot.com for a full list of blogs. I have emailed the info commissioner about the Welsh Assembly, parliamentary members and house of lords members suddenly blocking my email after the Crazydave Slashes Billions of the Housing benefit Budget and am waiting to hear if they are willing to take up the case. but this lot at the Western Mail have aided n abetted the Welsh Assembly by never ever showing or mentioning my protest either outside their offices or at the Assembly. You will see that this banner was finished in April 2005 and displayed for ove ra year outside the Assembly. Phone alan Edmunds 029 2024 3674 editor of the Western Mail to complain that if he had listened to Crazydave this would have been sorted out 5 years ago. also I question the figure that they claim £30 million x 11years comes to £33o million for cardiff deductions from the Housing Revenue Account. Failure in duty of care by the council means that for to long I have had to live in a sub standard property where arseholes can play games with my peaceful enjoyment of my home a flagrant abuse of human right legislation officer.
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Oh one day I will be free of library computers and the fucked up settings and their couldn't give a stuff staff, one day. Just be grateful that you finally have fgot one to use Crazydave, yeah I suppose, but the toll on the nerves is to much, especially when your dealing with a bunch of bastards.
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I went along to the IWA conference to discuss the role of women in modern society
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Filmed 5/1/09. We head down to Crewe for the new Cardiff Central-Holyhead loco-hauled service which today featured 57316 in ATW livery without brandings, and Virgin's 57313 on the rear. Later on we meet a few Class 325s on their duties, plus a nice rarity to see GBRf's 66715 in Warrington Bank Quay, which ive now been told is on route learning jobs between there and Blackburn in connection with the new Gypsum flow that should be starting in our area.
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