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Dadorchuddio Cadair a Choron Eisteddfod yr Urdd Maldwyn

Mae’r goron yn cynnwys cyfres o ŷd, triban yr Urdd wedi’i grefftio o lechen Gymreig, cerrig arian o Afon Dyfi, y geiriau ‘Mwynder Maldwyn’ ac ‘Urdd Gobaith Cymru’. Mae’r cap wedi’i wneud o ddefnydd melfed euraidd. Dywedodd Llio Maddocks, cyfarwyddwr celfyddydol Urdd Gobaith Cymru: “Rydym yn gobeithio’n fawr y bydd teilyngdod ymhen pythefnos er mwyn […]

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Millions more middle-aged are obese, study suggests

The study is one of many which have suggested different cut-off points for BMI over the years. Yet it’s unlikely BMI will be ditched anytime soon – it’s certainly much cheaper than scanning people to quantify their body fat accurately. The researchers admit larger studies in other countries are needed to confirm the results. This […]

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MDH and Everest: Indian spices face heat over global safety concerns

So are Indian spices safe? The federal government has instructed all state governments to conduct quality tests. The Spices Board – which has five quality evaluation labs – has issued guidelines to exporters to check for use of ethylene oxide. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is also testing samples. India’s health […]

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Willie Collum replaces Crawford Allan as SFA head of refereeing

Willie Collum wants to “alleviate the unsustainable burden on match officials” when he replaces Crawford Allan as the Scottish FA’s new head of refereeing. The 45-year-old will take up his duties in early July after resigning as a local authority education officer. Collum will end almost 30 years of refereeing – 20 of which were […]

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Fitbit Pay Users Make Switch To Google Wallet

Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. Google is ceasing operations of Fitbit Pay in many countries and transferring users to its Google Wallet service. Fitbit, a pioneer in fitness tracking, has been providing contactless payment options to its users […]

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Health spending £5bn less than government planned

More than 40% of public-service spending was already on health, IFS research economist Max Warner said. And to keep increasing the budget, other areas of government spending would have to be cut. “Whichever party takes office after the next election, budgets for the next fiscal year and the choice of how much to give to […]

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Watch: Lorry crashes into horsebox on M1 in Northamptonshire

Video captured the moment a lorry clipped a van, overturned and crashed into a broken-down horsebox, killing the animal inside. The lorry driver failed to move out of lane one of the northbound M1 in Northamptonshire. Northamptonshire Police, external said the overhead gantry showed the lane had been closed when the collision happened at about […]

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