It's taken the best part of a year and a half but now the grieving families affected by the Rhyl Cycling Club tragedy are at last finding out just what happened in the lead-up to the crash near Abergele which claimed four lives.
Revelations from the inquest have rightly dominated the front page for two days this week. We'll be reporting daily from the month-long inquest with regular updates online, as we know there is a huge level of interest in the events at the coroner's court.
Tomorrow's edition is shaping up well - under the working headline "What not to wear" we'll be telling the story of a mountain rescue on Snowdon when some bunch of twits tried to scale the highest peak in England and Wales wearing flimsy summer frocks. The mountain rescue boys must get sick and tired of these people who put their lives at risk. I hope they stick their hands in their pockets and make a donation to the rescue team, who are all volunteers but who need expensive gear to do their job properly.
We'll also have reactions to Rhodri Morgan's legislative plans for the Assembly which he is due to reveal today - will he persuade the various opposition parties to back him or could this be the first step on the road to a no confidence vote and fresh elections?
Lots of activity online at the moment - I hope you enjoy the excellent selection of videos we are currently running. I was in Liverpool yesterday to discuss with the editors of our sister titles the various things we are planning for our websites. Internet meetings are a great way to catch up with the very latest online jargon. We had a lengthy discussion about content squirting - more particularly what sort of content you could squirt and where you could squirt it. I managed through gritted teeth to make it through the discussion without any reference to Bill Clinton, Monica Lewinsky or dry cleaning bills. Well done, me.
