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Homecoming joy

Posted by Rob Irvine on April 4, 2007 6:29 PM | 

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!


 

Comments (1)

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

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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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