We all like to be appreciated.
So culture minister Alun Pugh's statement today on the review of English language papers in Wales was noted with keen interest here at the Junction - and the acknowledgement of the success of the Daily Post as the best selling paper in North Wales, plus the praise for our knowledgeable reporting team, was very well received.
We attach a great deal of importance to our coverage of the Assembly and the Assembly Government. And we are fortunate in having the talented Tom Bodden as our man at Cardiff Bay. The many AMs I have met respect Tom very highly - and appreciate the firm, fair and honest coverage of Assembly matters in the Daily Post.
Anyway, tomorrow's paper - we have an interview with the family of a Porthmadog soldier injured in a roadside bombing in Iraq, and the latest from Rhosneigr, where the body of a man was found in a car destroyed by fire. We've some great news about the Welsh ambulance service (can't tell you what as it's embargoed but what I can say is that all our tub-thumping about the state of the service has been paid off), a report on a Rhuddlan air gun sniper - plus five pages of reports from tonight's match at the Millennium Stadium.
Come on Wales!
