A BBC Sport Wales poll shows 70% believe Wales will progress from group A to the knock-out stages of Euro 2020.
Users angry as site axes long-running gift swap which attracted celebrity participants.
Amar Cymru hopes to help South Asians who experience an "identity crisis" as Wales fans.
Censors have been given the power to vet films that authorities say may endanger national security.
The former Catholic monk was first named as a paedophile by a BBC Scotland documentary in 2013.
"Incensed" villagers are prepared to go to court over the only known complaint in a century.
With David Edwards the latest Wales star to join a Cymru Premier club, a look at the other internationals to ply their trade in Wales' top division.
David Moyes is on the verge of committing his future to West Ham as talks progress over a three-year contract.
UK goods exports to Ireland were worth just over £2bn in April, official figures suggest.
England come from a goal down to beat Ireland at the EuroHockey Championships and keep their World Cup qualification hopes alive.
Kent County Council has reached "the limit of safe capacity" 10 months after taking similar action.
England bowler Mark Wood whips up the crowd with six fours in the morning session of the second Test against New Zealand at Edgbaston before being bowled by Matt Henry for 41.
Republican Greg Abbott says Texas "will not sit idly by as this crisis grows" at the Mexico border.
Single-use plastic from take-out food is a big source of pollution in oceans and rivers, scientists say.
Wrexham's Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney hope the club can regain the freehold of their Racecourse Stadium home.
An outdoor education centre seeks a judicial review of the "irrational" restriction on residential stays.
The Oscar-nominated British actor launches a fund to try to provide better portrayals on screen.
A 26-year-old was confirmed dead at the scene after police were called to a serious assault.
Critics say the legislation is similar to Russia's ban on "gay propaganda" targeting minors.
There have been nearly 30,000 new cases of the variant in the UK in the past week.
BBC Click's LJ Rich looks at the best technology news stories of the week.
Kim Avis tried to evade justice by fleeing Scotland then faking his death at one of California's most dangerous beaches.
No trams will run on the West Midlands Metro network until further notice.
Northern Diamonds bring former England Test wicketkeeper Sarah Taylor out of retirement as cover for international duty and injury.
A glass walkway and a funicular railway are among the developments planned for the historic fort.