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IncumbentsEdit

EventsEdit

  • 10 JanuaryJane Hutt loses her job as Health Minister in the Welsh Assembly Government, a post she has held since 1999. She is replaced by Dr Brian Gibbons. First Minister Rhodri Morgan denies it is a dismissal, and moves Hutt to the post of Business Minister.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Arts and literatureEdit

AwardsEdit

New booksEdit

Welsh languageEdit

English languageEdit

MusicEdit

Classical
Albums
Other

FilmEdit

Welsh-language filmsEdit

  • Y Lleill, directed by Emyr Glyn Williams

TelevisionEdit

Welsh-language televisionEdit

English-language televisionEdit

SportEdit

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  • Cycling
  • Rugby Union
    • 19 March – The Welsh national team defeats Ireland to win the Six Nations rugby tournament and secure its first "grand slam" since 1978.

BirthsEdit

DeathsEdit

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  • 26 MarchJames Callaghan, Lord Callaghan of Cardiff, former Cardiff MP and prime minister, 92<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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