The debate goes on over where we should break news first - the paper or the web. As a clue to which side of the debate I am on, here is tomorrow's newslist as of 8pm-ish.
p1/p5 Interview with family of man who has been killed sniffing lighter fluid.
p2 David Jones MP claims in Parliament that only eight patients in England are still waiting more than 13 weeks for treatment but in Wales there are 47,000
picture: Madagascan ambassador visits Ysgol Bryn Elian, Colwyn Bay
p3 Axe-wielding husband jailed for six years after attacking a man he wrongly thought was having an affair with his wife
p4 Climbdown by health minister as future of cardiac services at Llandudno hospital is fudged
Picture: Duffy to headline the Wakestock festival at Abersoch
p6 North Wales reaction to earthquake which struck UK in the night, with panel and national situation from Press Association - with pictures and graphic
p7 tbd
p8 Police on Anglesey put “suggestion boxes” in primary schools across island to encourage youngsters aged 3-10 to give them advice - cross reference to comment
p9 Owner of amusement arcade in Rhyl says the new Gambling Act is hammering business -
pic of owner at arcade
p13 Thug went up to man sitting on a park bench and hit him in the face, fracturing his jaw in a completely unprovoked attack, court told
pic: Appeal to find a home for Roly the lurcher
p15 - national page - fears there are more bodies at Jersey children's home.
Farm and Country front page - fears that new charging systems will hit small abattoirs
Business lead - new unit in Rhyl to produce insulation made from Welsh wool
Nostalgia page - do you remember the game Tin Can Alley?
The sports pages are still in their infancy and are covered in headlines that just say hydydydyd dhdydydydd headkline herepepe at the moment. Rest assured that the post mortem on Wrexham's latest defeat continues.
Let me know what you think.
That's enough now - if you want more you'll just have to go and buy the paper!
