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What matters now is Tehran’s response

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"Jonny Clayton's game changed overnight and it skyrocketed to the next level," he said."He's a great character."

What matters now is Tehran’s response

Mr Huxtable has also been finessing the darts of former world champion Price, from Caerphilly county, before he battled it out at the O2 on Thursday."I've never seen focus like that from Gerwyn Price," he said."He was a former rugby player who just played socially and he made it into the top 32.

What matters now is Tehran’s response

"He said that's not good enough and when he made it into top 16 he still wasn't happy with that."He was so focused to be the best and to take Gerwyn from being a rugby player to a world champion was a big moment for us."

What matters now is Tehran’s response

Mr Huxtable, from Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, has completed the majority of his work from Nodor's Bridgend headquarters for about 25 years, but also travels to Kenya where their darts are mass-produced for the retail market.

The family-run Nodor group, which Red Dragon Darts is part of, moved production of its darts and dartboards to Kenya after it acquired the Winmau brand about 20 years ago.Through the children not in school registers, there will be a single unique identifier for every child and a requirement for every council to have multi-agency child protection team.

"Protecting vulnerable children falling through the cracks are at the heart of the forthcoming Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill, which represents the single biggest piece of child protection legislation in a generation," a government spokesperson said."We are also investing £1bn in homelessness services this year to help families trapped in temporary accommodation, driving up housing standards and delivering on our commitment to build more social and affordable homes."

A drug which has been proven to extend the life of some people with incurable breast cancer has been given to patients on the NHS in Wales for the first time.Gwen Buchan, 62, who has terminal breast cancer, said capivasertib would allow her to see her son's wedding and gave her "hope".

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