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Welsh Conservatives join calls for Russia Today review

A Welsh Conservative MS has written to Ofcom to add his party’s voice to the chorus of criticising Russia Today’s place on the airwaves.
Shadow Culture Minister Tom Giffard MS wrote to Dame Melanie Dawes, Ofcom CEO, today to “regarding the operation and reporting of the RT News channel in the UK”.
Giffard accused the broadcaster of spreading disinformation, being funded by the Russian state and being a propaganda tool for President Putin.
He also highlighted the repeated breaches of the Broadcasting Code by the channel: in 2019 RT were fined £200,000 for “a serious breach” of impartiality rules regarding reports on the Salisbury poisoning and the war in Syria.
Commenting, Welsh Conservative and Shadow Culture Minister Tom Giffard MS said: “At a time of war, it is important that facts are reported in an even-handed manner. Any unbiased observer can see that RT fails to do this on every level.
“Make no mistake, Russia is responsible for this war, and for the deaths of the innocent people caught up in it. But RT tries to cloud this completely and spin the Kremlin’s narrative instead.
“RT is the propaganda arm of a barbaric dictator that lures useful idiots, cynical opportunities, and fifth columnists to parrot the lines of a corrupt and morally bankrupt Russian regime.
“After countless breaches of the broadcasting code and its obvious bias towards Putin’s regime, it is clear that it has no place on our screens.
Business
Pembrokeshire consultant shortlisted for UK Startup Award

CERI CRICHTON, a Pembrokeshire-based business consultant specialising in supporting charities and social enterprises, has been nominated for the UK Startup Awards in the Business, Consulting & Management StartUp of the Year category.
In just two years, her consultancy business, The Round House, has helped organisations secure nearly £1 million in funding, supporting vital initiatives that drive social change.
Ceri founded The Round House to ensure small charities and social enterprises receive the kind of practical, hands-on business support that larger organisations often take for granted.
Her work focuses on building financial confidence, strengthening governance, and helping organisations plan for long-term sustainability.
Her expertise spans fundraising, business planning, project management, and governance, enabling charities and social enterprises to grow, innovate, and deliver impactful work in their communities.
Among the organisations she has supported are Get The Boys a Lift, SNAP Specialist Play, Pembrokeshire Action for the Homeless, VC Gallery and Pembroke Town Walls Trust, along with many others that benefit from her tailored approach.
Speaking about her nomination, Ceri said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to be shortlisted for this award. At The Round House, its all about collaboration and fresh thinking to help charities and social enterprises do what they do best. There are a lot of pressures facing the third sector right now, and I feel proud to support the hard work of my wonderful clients across South Wales. It’s amazing to see the difference focus and funding can make, and I feel privileged to be part of that work.”
Professor Dylan Jones-Evans OBE, the creator of the UK StartUp Awards, said: “New businesses are the driving force behind any thriving economy, generating employment, pioneering innovation, and contributing to prosperity across the UK. This year’s finalists embody the very best of entrepreneurial spirit – spotting opportunities and, through dedication, skill, and resilience, turning them into thriving ventures that are making a tangible difference. More importantly, all the winners will go on to represent their region at the 2025 UK National StartUp Awards final later this year”.
The UK StartUp Awards was launched to recognise the booming start-up scene across the UK. The Awards celebrate the achievements of entrepreneurs driving change in their industries.
The cohort of finalists will be considered for the regional prizes by a panel of seasoned judges with experience founding or supporting entrepreneurial ventures. The winners from each region will then be invited to the first UK final taking place at Ideas Fest, the Glastonbury for Business festival in Hertfordshire on 12th September 2025.
Ceri’s nomination reflects her outstanding contributions to the non-profit sector, from securing critical funding to guiding organisations toward long-term sustainability.
The awards take place on Thursday, June 19th in Cardiff.
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Police appeal after fatal crash on A477 involving two vehicles

DYFED-POWYS Police is appealing for witnesses following a fatal collision on the A477 between Broadmoor and Redberth, Pembrokeshire.
The crash happened at around 2:40pm on Wednesday (Mar 26) and involved two vehicles – a red Hyundai and a white Ford Transit Connect.
Tragically, the driver of the Hyundai, an elderly woman, died from her injuries. Her family is receiving support from specially trained officers.
The road was closed for several hours to allow for a full investigation and was reopened by 9:00pm the same evening.
Officers are asking anyone who was travelling along the A477 between Broadmoor and Redberth around the time of the collision to get in touch, particularly motorists who may have dash cam footage.
Police can be contacted online at https://bit.ly/DPPContactOnline, by emailing 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk, or by calling 101.
Please quote reference: 25*250073.
Business
Roadchef installs EV charging points at Pont Abraham Services

ROADCHEF has unveiled six new high-powered 360kW electric vehicle chargers at its Pont Abraham site on the M4 at junction 49.
These latest additions feature 360kW charging capability and CCS connectors, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of electric vehicles. With a charge rate of up to 360kW, drivers can rapidly charge their vehicles, significantly reducing downtime during their journey.
In addition to the charging facilities, visitors to Pont Abraham Services can take advantage of a range of amenities, including 2 hours free parking, free Wi-Fi and a selection of shopping and dining options, making their charging experience both quick and convenient.
A recent report from the UK Parliament’s public accounts committee highlights the disparities in provision of EV charging infrastructure. Roadchef’s expansion at Pont Abraham directly addresses this issue by strengthening Wales’ charging network and adding to the 678 rapid and ultra-rapid charge points available across the country.
With the electric vehicle market continuing to grow, as highlighted by the SMMT, Roadchef’s continued investment in charging infrastructure is a crucial step in future-proofing Britain’s roads.
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