Police boss calls for reform on right to die

Police boss calls for reform on right to die

A police boss is calling for a change in the law to allow assisted dying. North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones is one of 18 PCCs from across the UK to sign a letter to the Ministry of Justice urging reform on the right to die. Mr Jones is supporting...

Spitfire mechanic Ern, 93, spearheads Poppy Appeal

Spitfire mechanic Ern, 93, spearheads Poppy Appeal

A World War Two Spitfire mechanic is spearheading a call to support this year’s Poppy Appeal in North Wales. Ernest Simmonds, 93, who prepared two of the iconic fighter planes that went over to France on D-Day, lives with his wife of 72 years, Gwyneth, also 93, at...

Support service for lonely people wins major award

Support service for lonely people wins major award

An innovative project which has helped over 200 lonely and isolated people on Anglesey to make friends and build a support network has won a coveted award. County Voluntary Council Medrwn Môn only appointed its first Local Asset Coordinators (LACs) last year to work...

Music teachers hit the high notes in festival fundraiser

Music teachers hit the high notes in festival fundraiser

Music tutors from a highly acclaimed music centre in Wales will see the tables turned next month when they perform in front of an audience packed with students as part of a festival fundraiser. International concert pianist Iwan Llewelyn-Jones will be joined by a...

Sixth former Josh hailed a hero after helping to save man’s life

Sixth former Josh hailed a hero after helping to save man’s life

A sixth form student from Llandudno has told how he helped save the life of a man who collapsed in a busy shopping centre – even though he had never had a first aid lesson in his life. Joshua Townend, who hopes to become the UK’s youngest police special constable, was...

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