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Retiring Dyfed-Powys Police chaplain says it s been the greatest years of his career

Reverend Tom Evans and his wife Marilyn when he was awarded ‘Volunteer of the Year’. DYFED-Powys Police Chaplain the Reverend Tom Evans has announced his retirement from the role. The Rev Evans - just Tom to officers and staff - is a bit of a legend in Dyfed-Powys Police, he has given his time freely and passionately to serve as the lead force chaplain for the past nine years. His role has seen him support officers and staff at the worst times of their lives and in the most challenging circumstances, but also cheering them on and celebrating with them at the best of times.

Covid: Wales schools return needs more local Covid science work

BBC News Published image copyrightGetty Images A teaching union wants to see granular modelling of the science around Covid transmission ahead of pupils to return to school. But the Association of School and College Leaders Cymru (ASCL) wants to know more about the impact a return to face-to-face teaching in schools. The Welsh Government says it considers all of the latest scientific evidence . On Friday, Mr Drakeford said the youngest primary school pupils may be able to return to the classroom from 22 February. He also said he hoped older pupils and college students who had to do vocational examinations could also have a phased return to schools and colleges after half-term.

Covid: Wales universities delay return to face-to-face learning

Covid: Wales universities delay return to face-to-face learning By Bethan Lewis & Tomos Lewis BBC News image captionIt is estimated that there is about 130,000 university students studying across Wales Most of Wales universities say they are delaying a return to in-person teaching because of the new coronavirus variant. The Welsh Government has resisted calls for a Wales-wide timetable for students returning. The National Union of Students (NUS) said students were confused and anxious and called on the Welsh Government to give a crystal clear message. The Welsh Government said institutions would look at individual circumstances within national guidance as part of a phased return from 11 January.

Children home-schooling denied laptops by means testing

Children home-schooling denied laptops by means testing Published image captionSome families do not have access to appropriate devices or internet access, a charity warms Children without access to a laptop are being denied support for home-schooling by means testing, a charity says. But Child Poverty Action Group in Wales said some schools were only offering help to children on free school meals. The Welsh Government said it had distributed over 74,000 devices to local authorities and 58,000 more were expected within weeks. Ellie Harwood from the charity told BBC Radio Wales: We ve been hearing that not everyone who needs these devices has been able to get them.

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