
Carole Green
Correspondent at ITV News
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Jul 3, 2024 |
itv.com | Carole Green
ExclusiveAhead of the first of Port Talbot's two blast furnaces shutting down, ITV Cymru Wales was given exclusive access inside the Tata steelworks. Carole Green has been speaking to one of the steelworkers who has been preserving the plant's history.
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May 8, 2024 |
itv.com | Carole Green
A Gwynedd headteacher accused of sexually abusing children says some of his decisions were foolish and inappropriate, but not sexual. The defence case continued at Mold Crown Court, where Neil Foden is on trial charged with 20 offences, 13 of which involve alleged sexual activity with a child. He denies all the charges. The 66-year-old headteacher was asked by his defence lawyer about times he spent in his car with Child A.
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May 2, 2024 |
itv.com | Carole Green
The fifth and final child witness gave evidence at Mold Crown Court today in the trial of Gwynedd headteacher Neil Foden. The 66 year old from Old Colwyn denies 20 charges including 13 of sexual activity with a child. The jury heard a recorded police interview with Child D where she described her initial meetings with Mr Foden. She told the police that he was alright but a bit “flirty” and she was “weirded out” by that. She added how gradually, over time the conversations changed.
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Mar 4, 2024 |
itv.com | Carole Green
ITV Wales' Carole Green spoke to Christine Powell, a miner's wife who organised strikes Four decades ago women in Wales were on the front line of the longest and most bitter industrial disputes Britain has ever seen. Carrying a banner and a box of memories, these small group of women made their way into the Welfare Hall in Onllwyn. For many women, who hadn't had the opportunity to go to university, or work outside of the home, the strike was a turning point in their lives.
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Jan 18, 2024 |
itv.com | Carole Green
After a long drive from the west coast to the east, the North Sea finally came into view. Dropping down into Redcar, the wind turbines offshore were turning at full pelt. There was the odd dog walker braving the gusts on the prom, but it was quiet. I scanned the skyline trying to get a sense of the place, and the geography, and work out where the imposing blast furnace which defined this town once stood. Like Port Talbot, lives here have been shaped by steel.
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