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Aberavon is as safe a Labour seat as you could wish for and there was no disgrace as such in that but one might hope he could do a little better than fourth.
Time to Get A Grip 2007
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Aberavon is as safe a Labour seat as you could wish for and there was no disgrace as such in that but one might hope he could do a little better than fourth.
Archive 2007-07-29 2007
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Beginning on Friday on the beach at Aberavon and ending with the crucifixion as night falls on the Sunday, Owen Sheers's retelling of the famous tale uses the gospel of Mark as its template but offers a very modern story of a town overrun by authoritarian forces and media manipulation.
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Labour peer Lord Morris of Aberavon said he was "aghast" at the government's plans.
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However, in November 2002, Guinness declared the new record holders to be the 5,805 people of South Wales, who lined Aberavon Beach near Port Talbot, earlier in the year on April 14, 2002.
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However, in November 2002, Guinness declared the new record holders to be the 5,805 people of South Wales, who lined Aberavon Beach near Port Talbot, earlier in the year on April 14, 2002.
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Graham Watson, Lib Dem MEP for the South West, has commented on the mess, as reported by the Aberavon & Neath Lib Dems.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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In 2001 he picked up 7.6% of the vote at Aberavon and came in fourth.
Archive 2007-07-29 2007
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In 2001 he picked up 7.6% of the vote at Aberavon and came in fourth.
Time to Get A Grip 2007
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Aberavon and Neath Lib Dems notes how Peter Hain supports a replacement nuclear power station on Anglesey.
Archive 2007-06-01 2007
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