Relief and happiness for a Coedpoeth family dominates the front page tomorrow. Their son was one of the servicemen held captive by Iran until that nation's decision to make a "gift" of their release. He's due home tomorrow - and we'll hopefully have pictures of their happy reunion for Good Friday's paper.
Tomorrow we also bring you the news that a man has been arrested at Tywyn police station over the murder of his seven-year-old son in Surrey.
We also have the story of a World War II mortar bomb found on a building site in Wrexham and the delightful story behind the second of our three luxury holiday winners. Well done to the folk of Llan Ffestiniog for helping to make a young kid's dream come true for great-granny!
After Liverpool FC's amazing performance last night, it's Man United's turn to start their bid for a place in the Champion's League semis. We'll have reports and pictures from the Olympic stadium in Rome.
It's all happening, so enjoy the sunshine, get your Daily Post and have a sit and a read in the garden or backyard!

dorinda mccann wrote...
Hi Mr Irvine,
Just read your blogs for the first time, I've never met you but you sound like a man after my own heart and God knows there aren't many of us left - the world's gone bloody mad. Thank God for a sense of humour, it's only the absurdity of it all that keeps me sane.
Regards
Dorinda McCann
Posted by: dorinda mccann | April 5, 2007 11:34 AM