Wales headlines 24 January: North Wales police hunt for ‘stolen’ Wallaby

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Three health boards across Wales have been put under added Welsh government scrutiny. Aneurin Bevan, Hywell Dda and Swansea bay have all been told it is not a punishment, but according to the health minister says it shows that working collectively can make things better. The Tories say is raises eyebrows.

The Welsh ambulance service has revealed some of the more unique calls they’ve received over the last 12 months, including one person who had called to say he’d eaten too much kebab. A director with the service says that inappropriate calls put additional strain on an already overstretched service.

Police in North Wales are searching for a Wallaby that was allegedly stolen from its home in Anglesey. Walter, who is still only a baby, is believed to have been taken between 4 and 6 am on 18th January, and the owners are concerned for his wellbeing. Police are appealing with anyone who has information to contact them.

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