Wales' papers: City of Culture bid and Farage names leader for Reform in Wales

News imageWrexham Leader The front page of the Wrexham Leader has two women and one man standing side by side in front of a building in Wrexham city centre. Main headline: Official entry for city of culture '29'. Sub headline: Wrexham throws hat in the ring for prestigious crown. Above is a photo of the Wrexham AFC team in the team's red football kit celebrating on the pitch with the headline: Reds savouring being in the hunt for top six ahead of Millwall visit.Wrexham Leader
News imageSouth Wales Evening Post The front page of the South Wales Evening Post has a picture of a rugby ground with the headline: Opposition to Ospreys merger suggestion. Another headline above reads: Shock over death of barrister. It is accompanied by a photo of a man in a pin stripe suit with shirt and tie who is smiling.South Wales Evening Post
News imageSouth Wales Echo The front page of the South Wales Echo has a picture of a group of school pupils seen from behind with their heads not visible. They are carrying bags and walking on a pavement. This is beside the headline: Plan to tackle knives in schools. Another headline above reads: Tandy names Wales side. It is accompanied by a close up of two rugby players.South Wales Echo
News imageWestern Mail The front page of the Western mail has a picture of Louis Reece-Zammit in a Wales red rugby jersey with a headline 'The return of Rees-Zammit. Six Nation as call-up for star as coach Tandy reveals his Wales team to face England'. He has short brown hair and is holding a rugby ball. The main story has the headline 'Farage names leader for Reform in Wales'.Western Mail
News imageFlintshire Leader The Front page of the Flintshire Leader has a headline 'Concerns as boy's specialist help ends' with a sub headline 'Mum says she feels 'let down' as son loses school place'. It is accompanied by a selfie of a young boy and his mum who are both wearing glasses. They are smiling and are wearing hooded tops with the hoods up. There is hay behind them. Another headline says 'Cafe revamp to be a milestone' with a photo of the interior of a cafe, with tables and seating and a large window and a sign on the wall saying 'Y Caffi'.Flintshire Leader