Where does the money go? THE WELSH GOVERNMENT’s use of third-sector bodies and grant funding has created an unaccountable network of supposedly “independent” bodies that rely...
The judge said this was because a short prison sentence, as required by sentencing guidelines, would not change the offender’s behaviour. A PUNCHESTON man has been...
Free weekend-long event promises marine-themed celebrations on March 8-9 MILFORD HAVEN is gearing up to make waves with the first-ever Festival of the Sea, a two-day...
A CALL for retrospective works at a Milford Haven function centre to be decided by councillors rather than planning officers was narrowly turned down, after the...
THE FINANCE SECRETARY has said he’s looking forward to welcoming his counterparts from the other UK nations to Cardiff today. Mark Drakeford will host the Finance:...
BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Cymru are joining forces to celebrate Wales’ community heroes with the launch of the BBC Make a Difference Awards 2025....
VINCENET DAVIES Department Store has officially reopened the newly refurbished Café Vincent, following an extensive renovation. The firm said: “The team’s hard work and dedication over...
CHARITIES in Wales have condemned Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s decision to cut international aid in favour of increased defence spending, calling it an “absolute dereliction”...
A PROPOSED housing development in a Pembrokeshire village, which has seen lengthy objections from the local community council, is to be decided by officers rather than...
DIVE into a day and night of events and celebrations, highlighting the connection people have with the sea at the very first Festival of the Sea...
A MAJORITY of councillors have voted in favour of spending £524.6m on key services in Carmarthenshire next year, increasing council tax by 8.9% and making savings...
TWO MEN have been sentenced after a routine vehicle interception led police to uncover a large-scale cannabis operation inside a former primary school. Alfred Perkola, 44,...