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Caught on camera

Posted by Rob Irvine on October 19, 2006 4:25 PM | 

Thanks to North Wales police today for passing on some amazing video footage of two ne'er do well speeding motorcyclists, caught on camera by the police chopper (and subsequently banned from the roads).
You can reach the video on our home page at www.dailypost.co.uk.
The Daily Post will bring you more plaudits for the force tomorrow (FRIDAY) in a Home Office report - the detectives in the north west of Wales are revealed as stars of the show nationwide.
It's no secret that the relationship between North Wales police and the Daily Post has its ups and downs, but when this newspaper got behind the campaign to defend the future of NWP when the Government wanted to create an all-Wales force, it was good to know that we were defending one of the best performing and most forward thinking constabularies in the country.
Also tomorrow, reaction to plans for a task force to look at ways of solving Anglesey's economic problems when the Wylfa nuclear power station shuts. A few worried islanders are asking how much money will be forthcoming.
In a future blog I will be listing some of my favourite all time headlines - and will leave you with this surreal gem from the Jersey Evening Post to ponder over
"Cauliflower Disaster Averted"
I defy anyone not to want to read the story behind the headline.


 

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Hello, I'm Rob Irvine, editor of the best -selling newspaper in North Wales - the Daily Post. I reckon mine is one of the best jobs in newspapers - editing a paper with an incredible history, with fantastically loyal readers. And I get to live in one of the most beautiful places on earth with wife Julie and our dog Max. I'll tell you in this blog about life at the Daily Post office in Llandudno Junction together with some s

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