SENEDD members criticised Westminster’s “short-sighted, immoral and unethical” plans to slash spending on welfare by £4.8bn a year by the end of the decade. Sioned Williams...
CARE HOME providers urged the Welsh Government to follow through on a key commitment to ensure care workers are paid the real living wage. Giving evidence...
A CALL to redevelop a Pembrokeshire town centre Barclays bank building, empty since 2018, has been given the go-ahead by county planners. In an application to...
THE FINAL sign-off for an estate of 91 houses in a Pembrokeshire town, more than 40 per cent of them affordable, has been given the go-ahead...
Councillors clash on future of pedestrian scheme CARDIGAN town councillors remain divided over the future of the town’s extended pavements, which were introduced by Ceredigion County...
STARTING this month, over 600,000 pensioners across Wales will see their State Pensions rise by up to £470 annually, following the UK Government’s adherence to the...
PROPOSALS to overhaul the way local bus services are planned and delivered across Wales have been published today, with the aim of improving services for passengers...
THE WELSH LIBERAL DEMOCRATS have pledged to make childcare a central pillar of their platform ahead of the 2026 Senedd elections, with a bold new commitment...
NEYLAND TOWN COUNCIL is once again under scrutiny following a strongly worded letter from Councillor David Devauden, who has accused the Town Clerk of discrimination and...
NEW data from the Older People’s Commissioner for Wales has revealed growing concern among older people across the country about the rising cost of living, with...
Two new appointments made after Covid-19 Inquiry walkout WELSH Conservative Leader Darren Millar MS has announced changes to his Shadow Cabinet following the party’s withdrawal from...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has commissioned new research into the barriers that prevent people in Wales from participating fully in democratic life. The Cabinet Secretary for Housing...