"I have made my choices. The responsible choices. To restore stability to our country. To protect working people.
North Wales Fire and Rescue Service also said it had some gorse fire last night, including a large one at Garreg Fawr Llanfairfechan, which was left to burn out.The fire service said it also fielded calls from south Wales because it was so busy.
A woman has been found guilty of killing her baby by fatally shaking her.Melissa Wilband, 28, from Newent, was found guilty of the manslaughter of Lexi Wilband, who was four months old when she collapsed in her home in Newent, Gloucestershire in April 2020.Wilband's ex-partner, 31-year-old Jack Wheeler, was acquitted of causing or allowing the death of a child.
The jury recorded their verdict after fewer than two days of deliberations.Mr Wheeler, of Ledbury, Herefordshire, was previously charged with manslaughter - which he denied - but the charge was dropped during the trial.
Tests revealed Lexi suffered bleeding on her brain, likely caused by being violently shaken, both recently and on at least one earlier occasion, prosecutors said.
She died at Bristol Children's Hospital on 18 April, six days after her collapse.Steph Bunce, 35, from Derby, first started experiencing symptoms in school and was left a "shadow of her former self" when she lost her "dream job" due to having too much time off work dealing with the pain of her condition.
"I was in and out of hospital," she said. "My minimum stay was around two and half weeks... just literally through the pain."At one point, the chronic gynaecological condition - in which cells similar to those in the lining of the womb grow in other parts of the body - caused Steph to be on her period for a year.
A surgery to try and remove the tissue that had spread to Steph's other organs went badly, resulting in a two-month stay in hospital."Work were saying... you're not in a position when you can work for us any more," said Steph.