MORE people in social housing will soon become confident digital technology users, as the Welsh Government has expanded its successful Minimum Digital Living standard grants to...
COUNCILLOR Ann Bowen Morgan has been elected as Chair of Ceredigion County Council for 2025-26 at an Annual General Meeting held on Friday 16 May 2025....
SENEDD Members called for annual health checks for firefighters in Wales, with a study showing instances of cancer are up to 323% higher than the general...
SENEDD Members warned “something must be done” with smartphones causing disruption in classrooms and fuelling mental health problems among pupils. Carolyn Thomas, who chairs the petitions...
SENEDD members voted down Conservative calls to cut taxes for 1.7 million people in Wales. Sam Rowlands said his party would use devolved tax powers to...
RURAL bus operators are petrified by the Welsh Government’s plans to introduce a London-style bus network in Wales, the industry warned. Scott Pearson, chair of the...
Cabinet Secretary for the Welsh Language and Culture says parents should not be questioned on choosing Welsh-medium schools A ROW over comments made by Pembrokeshire County...
PLANS to expand facilities at a “state-of-the-art” Pembrokeshire abattoir, the only one of its kind in the county, have been approved. In an application to Pembrokeshire...
AN APPLICATION to rebuild a weather-damaged riverside wall at a historic Pembrokeshire mill and museum, now a restaurant, has been approved by national park planners. In...
CHANGES to Pembrokeshire streetlight provision, which has seen their loss in some rural areas, has saved £1.5m a year, councillors heard. In a question submitted to...
THE WELSH Conservatives’ new education priorities have come under fire from a leading school leaders’ union, which described the plans as “tabloid headlines” disconnected from the...
CHANGES to Pembrokeshire streetlight provision, which has seen their loss in some rural areas, has saved £1.5m a year, councillors heard. In a question submitted to...