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Posted by Tom Bodden on March 27, 2008 7:20 PM | 

Blogging wil be light over the next few days as I chase the spring sun in the Mediterranean.
However, feel free to comment on any news of the day and I'll try to find a computer terminal to update the site.
What about DFM Ieuan Wyn Jones' decision to scrap the contentious A494 'superhighway' through Deeside? Protesters will be happy but what do those drivers on the clogged uproad network from North Wales to the north west and those unhappily evicted from homes on the proposed route?
Plaid Cymru is flexing its political muscle at its spring conference in Newport, what are the near-future prospects for the coalition with Labour?
And the mighty Blues face the old enemy at Anfield on Sunday - will they show the world's greatest derby match on TVs in Florence without mentioning the Uefa cup penalty shoot-out?
How can I go away?


 

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Penyberth wrote...

Just as well you didn't take your spring break when Fiorentina v Everton were playing...did you see the lashing wind and rain...not to mention the score. Florence, what a place for an Evertonian to go to!!
I will be the first to post if the blues get a result at Anfield.
>>Tom says: Florence is better in the sunshine!! Shame about the result at Anfield.

Posted by: Penyberth  | March 28, 2008 8:05 AM

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Welcome to ‘Gog in the Bay’, the occasional diary of a political journalist. My name is Tom Bodden, the Welsh Affairs Correspondent of The Daily Post, which is North Wales’ best selling newspaper. I am based full-time at the National Assembly for Wales in Cardiff Bay.

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