Reclaim the night march
Protestors take part in a 'Reclaim The Night' march through Cardiff city centre following recent sex attacks against women in Cardiff. Three women have been attacked in five days. Police have arrested two men - a 22-year-old and a 40-year-old. (Photo by Matthew Horwood)
Police investigate 3rd Cardiff sex attack
CARDIFF, WALES - SEPTEMBER 24: Police forensic teams investigate a sex attack at Gorsedd Gardens in Cardiff Civic Centre, South Wales. The third sex attack in five days. (Photo by Matthew Horwood)
Wales v Uruguay at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Wales and Uruguay fans in Cardiff ahead of the Wales v Uruguay Rugby World Cup game in Cardiff, south Wales. (Photo by Matthew Horwood)
National Lottery winner - pr photography
A newlywed husband from Cwmfelinfach in Newport is planning to whisk his bride away on a belated honeymoon to Las Vegas after scooping £100,000 on a National Lottery scratchcard.
Western Avenue crash
A five-year-old boy has died following a three-car-crash on Western Avenue in Cardiff, South Wales at 11.30am Sunday morning. A number of casualties were taken to University Hospital of Wales including a two year old girl. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Wales News Service)
Cardiff City v Huddersfield
Cardiff City v Huddersfield at the Cardiff City Stadium. Anthony Pilkington (front) celebrates after scoring a goal for Cardiff. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Wales News Service)
Tunisia victims - press photography
Matthew James and fiancee Saera Wilson of Cardiff pictured at Tenby, Wales. Matthew was shot by the Tunisian gunman while protecting his fiancee. The couple have two children Tegan and Kaden. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Wales News Service)
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Bog snorkelling in Llanwrtyd Wells, mid Wales
A competitor takes part in the World Bog Snorkelling Championships held at Waen Rhydd Bog on August 30, 2015 in Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales. Competitors travel from all over the world to compete in the event. (Photo by Matthew Horwood)
International Association of Women Police in Cardiff, South Wales
Police officers from around the world marched from Cardiff Castle to the Motorpoint Arena for the International Association of Women Police (IAWP) 53rd annual training conference. It is a century since British policewomen were first appointed in 1915. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Wales News Service)