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Nick Servini

Nick Servini

Presenter at BBC Wales - Wales Today

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Recent Articles

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Free school meals for all secondary pupils in Wales, commissioner urges

The children's commissioner also calls for a designated child benefit payment for the poorest families.
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Merthyr Tydil's Hoover factory to be demolished

At its peak the factory, which opened in 1948, employed 5,000 people making washing machines.
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Working from home: Should staff be back in the office?

Some workers love the flexibility of home working but others like the camaraderie of the office.
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Tata Steel: Can Port Talbot survive change?

The last blast furnace in the town shut down on Monday marking the end of traditional steelmaking there.
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Wales Labour leader race too close to call, says insider

An ex-special adviser to Rhodri Morgan says no-one knows which of the two candidates is leading.
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Wales' 20mph speed limit: How has the first month gone?

A month on from the controversial 20mph speed limit change, how do people in Wales feel?
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NHS Wales: Doctors' union says service is unreliable

The criticism comes ahead of the 75th birthday of the health service.
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Heads of the Valleys: Ex-Dawnus director monitors £1bn project

Future Valleys director Timothy Lowe managed Dawnus’ finances, which went bust owing nearly £50m.
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Covid: Has the pandemic changed our behaviour for ever?

How quickly we responded to life without hugs, handshakes and hanging out surprised one academic.
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Principality Building Society boss says home working 'here to stay'

A building society boss says the number of office workers might never return to pre-Covid levels.
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Why cafe culture has rich Italian flavour in Wales

There are 11 still being run by the same families that set them up before the war, but they did once number 300.
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Minister Robert Stivey buys 12 chapels to restore in Wales

The Rev Robert Stivey says he has spent about £200,000 so far on his “act of faith” plan.
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House firms building future slums, minister Julie James claims

Julie James says some developments in Wales will have a "whole pile of problems" in years to come.
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Circuit of Wales: 'Inexplicable decisions' by Welsh Government

AMs criticise a lack of scrutiny and misleading Welsh Government statements on the Circuit of Wales.
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Supply teaching firm accused of 'obscene' payments to directors

Wales’ largest supply teaching provider paid two directors almost £1m over two years.
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Ministers propose reducing number of councils from 22 to ten

Local Government Secretary Alun Davies says the sector cannot carry on as it is.
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Welsh Government sues land sale advice firms

Welsh Government sues two firms involved in a land sale criticised for not being value for money
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TVR sports car firm stake bought by Welsh Government

Welsh Government has bought a 3% stake in the firm ahead of production starting in Ebbw Vale.
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Carl Sargeant: First minister orders independent inquiry

Wales' first minister orders an independent inquiry into his decisions before the sacked minister's death.
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Ex-Plaid leader Lord Elis-Thomas gets Labour Welsh Government job

Lord Elis-Thomas joins the Labour-led Welsh Government as part of a cabinet reshuffle.
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Welsh prisons: Is Wales becoming the new Botany Bay?

We look into a claim that England is sending prisoners to Wales and how prison capacity is set to change.