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New venture aims to support up and coming female talent around the country. 

Nestled deep in the Wye Valley, Monmouthshire, lies a real  Welsh jewel.

The Crown at Whitebrook may not be the easiest of places to find, but the surrounding countryside is beautiful and when you arrive it is well worth the wait. It is definitely a foodie’s heaven.  

The attractive Renault Twingo promises a lot but fails to deliver much punch

James Preston

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Leonard Cohen, The Two Bears and Charlotte Gainsbourg's new offerings are reviewed

Alexandra Roach talks about her recent role as a young Margaret Thatcher in the Oscar-nominated biopic, The Iron Lady

James Preston

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Martha Marcy May Marlene, The Descendants, and Young Adult reviewed

Costume designer Ray Holman talks about his life behind the scenes of monster hit Dr Who

Fashion has embraced Olympics fever with a sporty, bright and fresh new trend for Spring/Summer 2012

James Chapple gives paws for thought with five bear necessities for the weekend playlist

Last year, a survey of 18,000 hairdressers by car insurance company, Diamond, revealed Minis really are the ultimate “hairdresser car.” Both the Mini One and Mini Cooper featured in the top five cars driven by UK hairdressers. But the Mini Cooper S Coupé heralds a new era for the company, as it hopes to entice more macho customers.

Stephen Terry is one of the country’s top chefs. A two-time Michelin star winner, he has worked alongside some of the world’s greatest chefs and has fronted London’s finest restaurants, so it is unsurprising his restaurant -The Hardwick, in Abergavenny-has become so widely acclaimed.

Twenty years is a long time to wait for anything unless, of course, it is something with truly legendary status attached to it.

Cardiff author Jo Verity discusses her late-blooming literary career.

They say you don’t get a second chance to make a first impression and most of the time this idiom proves true.
But, like a supermodel with an astrophysics doctorate and a penchant for Brahms, the Peugeot RCZ hides a wealth of surprises.

The 1-series is a consummate contender in the small executive market and should be considered as a desirable option, even for those looking for a traditional, larger, executive model.

It's been six years since Audi bid farewell to its previous attempt at a city car – the A2. The newest addition to the Auto Union stable has put to bed any stigma linked to the less-than-popular predecessor to the truly superb Audi A1.

Sleek and chic just like its legendary namesake, the Citroën DS3 is  making strides to revive past glory with a very modern edge.

Sitting across from me in a Cardiff coffee shop, Shirin is definitely a lot to take in. With a head of cropped blonde and purple hair and a fake-fur jacket which would make any fashionista green with envy, I feel distinctly under-dressed.

Rhian Price gets to grips with this sleek and sporty hatchback

The veteran comedian and activist walked hundreds of miles through one of the world's most unstable regions. A new live show, in which he tells story of his journey, comes to Cardiff on Monday.

The SXT sits firmly in the middle of Dodge's Journey range. Combining a wagon body, with all-wheel drive and nifty minivan-like seating, the SXT is designed for buyers who can afford a luxurious family car.

Huw Edwards, the Bridgend born BBC news presenter believes St David’s Day is very simple, it’s about a celebration of being Welsh and it is a reminder that we should be proud of our national identity.

In most cases double is better but the Alfa Romeo MiTo proves double is simply excellent.

T James Jones, 77, has been a predominant Welsh writer for the past half a century, publishing anthologies and writing for Welsh soap Pobol Y Cwm.