A dawn raid near Corwen, several arrests, plus a haul of cannabis and guns...this high profile success for the boys (and girls) in blue dominates tomorrow's front page.
We've also had Tory leader David Cameron visiting Flintshire, spelling out his party's plans for Wales.
Apparently the Tories will be heading into the Assembly elections with the NHS at the top of the agenda.
By the way, if you missed it....The Hoody Hugger was described most wonderfully in the last issue of Private Eye, when the Rev Anthony Blair referred in his parish newsletter to the "boy in the top hat who goes around the village pretending to be me".
It's still the best magazine in Britain.
Easter's fast approaching so we have taken out a couple of pages with 17 great days out for the family. Why 17? Because for some reason, odd numbers are more eye catching, which is why you see magazines talking about 43 ways to eat healthy or 117 fashion tips.
Oh yes, it's all very scientific these days, this publishing business.
