Glamorgan Gazette

Glamorgan Gazette

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  • 12 hours ago | walesonline.co.uk | Tom Capon

    The LYMA Laser is a clinical-grade cold laser device that is loved by celebrities and beauty gurus alike - and Natalie Portman's makeup artist, Romy Soleimani is a big fanA renowned celebrity makeup artist, known for working with stars like Natalie Portman and Keira Knightley, always carries a key product on her work trips. The LYMA Laser is heralded for combating signs of ageing such as wrinkles, uneven skin tone, sagginess, and dullness.

  • 1 day ago | walesonline.co.uk | Ben James

    While many of Welsh rugby's departures have their next club lined up, some are still searchingIn more serene seasons in Welsh rugby, teams tend to prefer to get their leavers lists out before their final match of the campaign so fans can provide a suitable farewell for those departing. Unfortunately, these aren't serene times in Welsh rugby and almost all of the lists came after the conclusion of the season.

  • 1 day ago | walesonline.co.uk | Ben James

    Fulham's head of academy recruitment Malcolm Elias, who also worked at Swansea City, Southampton and Liverpool, has passed away after a short illnessFulham have announced the passing of Malcolm Elias, their head of academy recruitment. The Welshman, who had a 16-year tenure at Craven Cottage, was renowned for helping to nurture young talent, including Gareth Bale and Trent Alexander-Arnold, throughout his career.

  • 1 day ago | walesonline.co.uk | Ruth Mosalski |David James

    Over the last few days, there has been one hot topic in the world of Welsh politics - a train line which will run between Oxford and Cambridge. Given these two cities are roughly 200 miles from Wales, you can be forgiven for asking why. East West Rail is a railway project which will link Oxford and Cambridge at an estimated cost of £6.6bn. Any money spent on it will trigger extra payments to Scotland and Northern Ireland so they can spend it on their transport systems.

  • 1 day ago | walesonline.co.uk | Monde Mwitumwa

    Gogglebox fans were quick to express their disappointment with the new series' format change just minutes into the show. Channel 4's popular programme typically features a variety of ordinary households and friends commenting on the most talked-about television shows and movies of the week. But on Friday (June 6) night, the celebrity edition made its comeback, introducing a slew of well-known personalities ready to share their thoughts on some beloved TV programmes.

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