A PETITION signed by more than 4,000 people has thrust Wales’ breast cancer screening programme into the spotlight amid low take-up and “massive” disparities across the...
Questions raised over funding, scale and timing of long-delayed development Gareth Davies MS questioned the First Minister in the Senedd today {Jan 13} over the future...
More than 69,000 children in Wales could be affected as parties clash over benefit policy A sharp political divide has emerged over child poverty, with Reform...
Conservatives accuse party of trying to “tear Britain apart” as parties gear up for Senedd poll PLAID CYMRU leader Rhun ap Iorwerth has said his party...
PLANS for a freshwater shower facility at a Pembrokeshire seaside harbour for cold water swimmers and other beach users have been submitted to the national park....
Justice secretary says reforms are needed to tackle court delays as senior MP threatens by-election JUSTICE SECRETARY David Lammy has defended plans to restrict the use...
Schools and colleges throughout Wales are gearing up for gold stars thanks to an additional £20 million funding allocation to support essential capital repairs and maintenance....
Call for closer partnership with business ahead of May elections WITH just over 100 days to go until the Senedd elections in May, Institute of Directors...
NADHIM ZAHAWI has defected from the Conservative Party to Reform UK, becoming Nigel Farage’s highest-profile political recruit to date and delivering a fresh blow to the...
A LEGAL challenge to the UK Government’s decision to proscribe Palestine Action is being considered by Scotland’s highest civil court today. A hearing at the Court...
A GROWING debate over assisted dying has moved to the forefront of Welsh politics, as more than 250 doctors, nurses and healthcare professionals urge the Senedd...
A PREVIOUSLY refused call to change holiday accommodation near a Pembrokeshire village which was not meeting the criteria to avoid the second homes council tax premium,...