PEOPLE living in Pembrokeshire are being encouraged to have a free COVID-19 test if they have a wider range of symptoms. Previously, only those with either...
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL is asking residents to give their views on local walking and cycling routes. The Council aims to make journeys on foot and by bicycle...
Celebrate a St David’s Day like no other with the world renowned singer and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales on Monday 1 March at 7pm...
Fertility Network UK, the nation’s leading patient-focused fertility charity, is proud to announce that Rhod Gilbert’s HIMfertility campaign will merge with the charity’s existing male fertility...
by Matthew Paul Just like the real thing, for Coronazis winning is never enough. However hard the UK and Welsh governments attempt to clamp down on...
· A million pounds spent on policing to December · Protests for and against cost police £685,000 · Crime panel: “Government must fully reimburse Dyfed-Powys Police...
BADGER sometimes wonders whether people care enough to read researched pieces in favour of getting their kicks at online outrage magnets. Social media’s use and abuse...
A MILFORD MAN who found himself on furlough from his day-job as a mechanic has been indulging in his favourite pastime: being a rabbit. Father-of-three Adrian...
THE MYSTERY over the 1976 deaths of Griff and Patti Thomas deepened this week. The Herald received intriguing new information which counters the long-held belief in...
IT’S December in Pembrokeshire – the run up to Christmas – and the bodies of two wealthy siblings are found in their fire-damaged rural home. Both...
‘THE PEMBROKESHIRE MURDERS’, screened on ITV last week, brought renewed focus on John Cooper’s crimes. The brutal killer’s crime spree, which started as early as 1961,...
TONIGHT, Wednesday January 13, sees the third and final part of The Pembrokeshire Murders air. From the opening scene, it’s clear that Wilkins needs to act...