Wales headlines 22 November: Teenagers found dead in Gwynedd, Welsh gov gain power to install pollution charge, Wales must qualify through playoffs after Turkey draw
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Tributes have poured in after the bodies of four boys were found in an overturned car in Gwynedd. Wilf Fitchett, Jevon Hirst, Harvey Owen and Hugo Morris, all from Shrewsbury, were reported as missing on Monday, but were found dead on Tuesday. Harvey Owen’s mother says she is living in a nightmare she can’t wake up from.

The Welsh Parliament has granted the Welsh government powers to install a pollution charge on the M4 and major A roads, but there are currently no plans in place to use them. The powers were granted as part of a new clean air law, backed by both Labour and Plaid Cymru.

Wales’ chances of automatic qualification for Euro 2024 are officially over, after a tough fought draw at home to Turkey on Tuesday night. The home side had a number of referring calls go the wrong way, with Turkey equalising through a soft penalty in the second half. Wales will find out who they’ll play in a playoff on Thursday.
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