Wales breaking news plus weather and traffic updates (Friday, September 20)

Wales Online brings you breaking news from across Wales, along with weather and traffic updates on Friday, September 20. Stay informed with the latest news stories unfolding in Wales and beyond.

Hello, and welcome to WalesOnline’s live blog on this Friday, September 20. We are here to provide you with all the latest news from Wales, whether you are on the move, at home, or at work. We’ll also keep you updated on the current traffic and travel situations. Additionally, we’ll bring you significant news stories from the UK and around the world. Share your thoughts by commenting below or tweeting us @WalesOnline with breaking news from your area.

Met Office Forecast for Friday:
Expect a breezy day with a mix of sunshine and showers across Wales. There is a thunderstorm warning in place for later today. The forecast for Wales includes a cloudy start with sunny spells developing through the morning. Showers are expected in the afternoon, particularly in the southeast, with possible thunderstorms. It will feel breezy, especially in the afternoon, with a maximum temperature of 21°C. Showers will ease in the evening, leading to a cloudier night with mild temperatures under cloudy skies, with a minimum of 13°C.

Good morning! Welcome to the WalesOnline daily blog. Our breaking news team is here to share the latest news, weather updates, and travel information from across the region. Let’s get started.

In recent news, a teenager was asked to strip by airport security to prove her gender, leading to a traumatic experience. Elsewhere, a man stole £8,000 worth of parcels and faced a sentence beyond the court’s powers. Additionally, a popular wedding venue is set to face council action over a large marquee. Tragic stories include a mum leaving her daughter to die on a sofa and a young boy passing away after falling from a window.

Another piece of news highlights schools in Wales cutting subjects, such as maths, due to financial deficits. Immunity-boosting tea is recommended to stay healthy this winter, offering a natural solution. Medical breakthroughs include the successful separation of rare conjoined twin girls by a British surgeon. All Creatures Great and Small fans were left in tears after a heartbreaking death in the show.

While school leaders in Wales predict budget deficits, there are ways for Brits to save money on energy bills. Moreover, the struggles of the NHS in Wales have been a topic of discussion, with differing views on the situation. Tragic cases of justice being elusive for victims have also been highlighted.

Stay tuned for more updates on news, weather, and travel across Wales.Remember to follow us for the latest developments.