Supporting gifted and talented students in mainstream classrooms is crucial to ensure these high achievers are challenged and engaged in their educational journey. It requires thoughtful...
PEMBROKESHIRE County Council is once again preparing for the annual Tenby Pedestrianisation scheme. The scheme is due to start on Monday 1st July and finish on...
THE Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined Cardiff-based Outsource Strategies Ltd (OSL) £240,000 and London-based Dr Telemarketing Ltd (DRT) £100,000 after the companies made a total...
THE Welsh Liberal Democrats have urged the Welsh Government to impose a ban on the opening of new coal mines across Wales. This call to action...
OCCUPIER demand for commercial property in Wales rose for the first time in almost two years according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)...
A SCHEME for 12 new lodges at a Pembrokeshire holiday park which was recommended for refusal – in part due to its effect on the nearby...
A CALL to remove an agricultural worker-only condition from a south Pembrokeshire couple’s home has been given the go-ahead by county planners. In an application considered...
WALES’ new economy secretary set out his priorities against the backdrop of a significant rise in economic inactivity and a fall in employment compared to the...
WALES’ fire and rescue authorities are ill-equipped to hold services to account amid allegations of sexual harassment and bullying, a committee heard. Julie James, the newly...
WALES’ new transport secretary confirmed a change of course on the controversial 20mph policy but continued to face calls to scrap the default speed limit completely....