A college lecturer who was "fiddling with his radio" has been jailed for killing a woman in a head-on crash.
Iestyn Jones, 54, from Tredegar, Blaenau Gwent, was convicted of causing death by dangerous driving in December.
Shirley Culleton, 65, died after Jones veered on to her side of the road on the A4046 Cwm Road, near Ebbw Vale, on 6 July 2019.
Jones was sentenced to five years and six months in prison at Newport Crown Court.
Keely Birks: Driver jailed after teenage girl killed in crash
A hit-and-run driver who crashed into a teenage girl at 75mph (120 km/h) has been jailed for six years.
Peter Petrie was already banned from the road and driving on a temporary wheel when he hit 17-year-old Keely Birks in Allenton, Derby.
The force of the impact threw her 111 metres (364ft), the city's crown court was told.
Petrie admitted causing death by dangerous driving, driving while disqualified and without insurance.
He was also banned from driving for 15 years.
George Ellis death: Uninsured driver Costel Matei sentenced
An uninsured driver who killed a motorcyclist during an attempt to escape queueing traffic has been given a suspended prison sentence.
Costel Matei, 26, was on a gridlocked road near Tickton, East Yorkshire, when he made a sudden turn into the path of RAF airman George Ellis, 27.
It later emerged that Matei also had 17 penalty points on his licence.
At Hull Crown Court, he was given a four-month jail term, suspended for 18 months.
Matei, of Lambton Street, Hull, who previously pleaded guilty to causing death by careless driving, was also banned from driving for two years and received a six-month curfew and community service.
Here we have three incidents causing death with the results of sentencing being a 5 year and six month sentence, a six year jail sentence and a four month jail term suspended for 18 months.
So much for consistency in sentencing.