News
Haverfordwest: Police appeal after man assaulted by 3 attackers
DYFED-POWYS POLICE are appealing for any information relating to an assault on a male in his early 20s by three unknown males, which took place between 8:30pm and 8:45pm on August 6 at the Castle Lake car park in Haverfordwest.
The first male was described as being 5ft 10, average build, wearing dark blue Adidas Tracksuit.
The second male was described as being tall andlanky; wearing a red Adidas jacket and black Lonsdale trousers.
Finally, the third male was described as being average build and he was wearing a mixture of cheap Adidas clothes.
Police are urging anyone with information to contact PC 31 Harries at Haverfordwest police station, or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
News
Motorcyclist seriously injured in B4333 crash near Capel Iwan
Van driver charged after two-vehicle collision on Maudlands stretch of road
A MOTORCYCLIST was airlifted to hospital with serious injuries following a two-vehicle collision on the B4333 near Capel Iwan on Wednesday morning (Apr 8).
Dyfed-Powys Police said officers were called just after 7:00am to the crash on the Maudlands stretch of road. The collision involved a white Mercedes Sprinter van towing a trailer and a black Triumph motorbike.
The rider of the motorbike was taken to hospital by air ambulance, where he remains under treatment for serious injuries.
Police confirmed that the driver of the van, José Fernando Rey Fernández, aged 45, was arrested following the incident. He has since been charged with causing serious injury by careless driving, remanded in custody, and was due to appear before Aberystwyth Magistrates’ Court.
The road was closed for several hours while specialist collision investigators carried out enquiries. It reopened at around 3:50pm.
Witness appeal
Officers are appealing for anyone who saw either vehicle before the collision to come forward. They are particularly keen to hear from anyone with dash-cam footage, CCTV, or doorbell video covering the area at the time.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Dyfed-Powys Police quoting reference DP-20260408-055.
News
Welsh Labour sets out jobs pledge as election battle over economy intensifies
First Minister Eluned Morgan says renewables, apprenticeships and retraining will drive growth, while warning that rival parties risk business confidence
WELSH LABOUR has set out a fresh pitch to voters on jobs, apprenticeships and green industry ahead of the Senedd election, with First Minister Eluned Morgan claiming her party offers the stability needed to attract future investment to Wales.
During a visit to electrical firm Dec Elec in Aberdare on Thursday (Apr 9), the Welsh Labour leader met staff and apprentices to discuss expansion opportunities linked to renewable energy infrastructure and skills development.

The visit formed part of Labour’s wider economic message for the election campaign, with the party promising a new industrial strategy for Wales, more apprenticeships and a long-term retraining scheme for workers whose industries are changing.
Speaking during the visit, Baroness Morgan said Welsh Labour wanted to “move into the next chapter of the Welsh economy” by investing in what she described as “the jobs of the future”.
She said the party’s plans would include a new industrial strategy, further apprenticeship opportunities in areas such as renewables and planning, and a “Lifelong Retraining Guarantee” aimed at helping workers adapt at any stage of their careers.
Labour has also pledged to create a National Jobs Council chaired by the First Minister, deliver 100,000 all-age apprenticeships over the next Senedd term, and speed up the planning system to support economic development.
Other promises include a new strategy for vocational education and training, targeted support for the South Wales Valleys, backing for Welsh steel through public procurement, and work to unlock major projects in north Wales including Wylfa and the proposed AI Growth Zone.
At the Aberdare visit, third-year apprentice Jordan said his apprenticeship had helped him gain practical skills that would have been difficult to learn in the classroom alone. He said expanding apprenticeships would help more young people gain hands-on experience and improve their chances of finding work.
Labour also used the visit to draw political dividing lines with its opponents. Baroness Morgan claimed Reform UK’s opposition to net-zero projects would put jobs at risk, while also arguing that Plaid Cymru’s support for independence and its approach to renewable energy could deter business investment.
Those claims are likely to be strongly contested during the campaign, with opposition parties expected to argue that their own policies would provide a better route to economic growth, energy security and stronger public services.
The row underlines how jobs, industrial policy and the future of green investment are set to become major battlegrounds in the run-up to polling day.
Welsh Labour is seeking to present itself as the party of economic continuity and managed transition, while opponents are likely to question whether its record in government matches the scale of the promises now being made.
Crime
Man sent to Crown Court over alleged breach of sexual harm prevention order
Carmarthenshire defendant denies deleting internet history contrary to court order
A MAN from Llandeilo has been sent to Swansea Crown Court for trial after appearing before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court charged with breaching a sexual harm prevention order.
Ben Barrett, 37, of Maes Y Farchnad, Llandeilo, appeared before the court on Thursday (Apr 9).
The court heard that Barrett is accused of breaching a sexual harm prevention order made by Swansea Crown Court on March 15, 2018.
It is alleged that between October 13 and October 19, 2025, at Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, he deleted the history of internet use without reasonable excuse, despite being prohibited from doing so by the order.
The case was sent to Swansea Crown Court for trial under Section 51 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.
Barrett gave no guilty indication and the matter was treated as not guilty for the purposes of sending.
He was granted unconditional bail and is due to appear at Swansea Crown Court, The Law Courts, St Helens Road, on Friday, May 8 at 9:00am for a plea and trial preparation hearing.
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