00:00 Shemagh, these are your Wales headlines.
00:04 A decades old train line has reopened for the first time in 10 months, meaning services
00:08 have resumed between Cardiff and Traherbert. The line was updated with plenty of infrastructure
00:13 on the route being over 100 years old. Ministers have warned that new carriages would come
00:17 in the future.
00:18 The Welsh Government have announced they will rethink their current agricultural subsidies
00:22 plan after protests from farmers across Wales. The farming minister says changes will be
00:27 made but a public consultation will first take place. The initial plans meant farmers
00:32 had to use 10% of their land for planting trees.
00:35 Wales suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of Ireland on the weekend. Expectations were
00:39 low for the national side, who failed to win in Dublin for 12 years now. But the 31-7 loss
00:45 showed plenty of weaknesses for a young side in transition.
00:48 Wales next play France on Sunday 10th March in Cardiff.
00:51 Those are the headlines, you're up to date.
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