A teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a student were stabbed at Amman Valley School in Carmarthenshire, Wales. The victims were taken to the hospital with stab wounds, and the suspect remains in police custody. The incident has left the school community and wider public deeply shocked and concerned. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Home Secretary James Cleverly have expressed their support for the victims and commended the efforts of the emergency services.
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An emergency services response has been deployed to Ysgol Dyffryn Aman School in Ammanford, Wales, due to a serious incident. The school is on lockdown, with students instructed to remain in their classrooms without using their phones. The nature of the incident remainsunconfirmed, but reports suggest a possible stabbing. Multiple family members have reported their children being ordered to stay indoors. Two air ambulances, police officers, and paramedics are present at the scene.
A village in Wales has emerged as an unlikely hotspot for English identity, with more residents identifying as exclusively English than in any other part of the country. According to new Census data, 38.9% of people living in Broughton & Saltney, Flintshire identify solely as English, the highest proportion in the UK. This is in stark contrast to England, where only 14% of people identify as English-only. The findings highlight the complex and diverse nature of national identity in the UK, with many people identifying with multiple cultural and national affiliations.
A small seaside town in Wales, Penmaenmawr, is getting a new water attraction, Sblash, next month. The inflatable course will feature a 26ft lake with an inflatable slide and floating trampolines. Other attractions include Mount Rainier, a 3.8m inflatable mountain, a freefall experience, and a Waverider. Sblash is expected to create seven new jobs in the area. The waterpark is set to open on May 18th, 2024, and will be located near other tourist attractions such as Penmaenmawr Beach, Penmaenmawr Museum, Conwy Castle, and Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park.
South Africa’s Springboks have announced their year-end Test schedule, which includes matches against Scotland, England, and Wales. The tour will kick off in Edinburgh on November 10th against Scotland, followed by a match against England at Twickenham on November 16th. The Springboks will conclude their tour with a match against Wales in Cardiff on November 23rd. Coach Rassie Erasmus expressed his excitement for the upcoming tour, stating that it will provide the team with opportunities to challenge themselves against some of the top teams in the world.