Vaughan Gething’s election as the first black leader of Wales’ semi-autonomous government means three of the UK’s four governments will have non-white leaders.
He is the gangster rapper whose lyrics described guns,drugs and violence,but hip-hop superstar 50 Cent has become the latest US celebrity to embrace Welsh football.
Cinematic stardust sprinkles this uplifting pocket of North Wales;don’t miss the aqueduct you can walk 38 metres above the River Dee.
Hay-on-Wye in Wales is world famous for its second-hand and antiquarian bookshops,and it’s easy for a book lover to get carried away.
Under Commonwealth Games Federation rules,there is scope for individual sports to host their own championships away from the Games. But if it becomes a watered-down carnival,would anyone want it?
Roman feasting,Albania’s road less travelled,Oxford’s weird and wonderful… European travel hits from Good Weekend’s 2023 Dream Destinations issue.
Promotion into full-time professional football has Wrexham part-owner and Hollywood star Ryan Reynolds dreaming of even bigger things.
Corporatisation has reduced the status of Test matches to the point where Australian cricketers may soon have to seek permission from IPL owners to don the Baggy Green.
“Homesick” Brian Robson spent time in jail in Australia before his daring “crate escape”.
In 1965 homesick and without the funds to buy a ticket,Brian Robson decided to ship himself as airfreight from Melbourne to Cardiff in a wooden crate. He expected to be consigned to London instead 92 hours and 12,766 km later he arrived in Los Angeles.
How the two-time world champion overcame a long illness,COVID outbreak chaos and an event shut down by a shark attack.