SCHOOL leaders have called for greater funding and support for Relationships and Sexuality Education in Wales after a new Estyn report found that provision is helping...
COASTGUARD rescue officers are to gather outside Parliament this week as pressure grows on the UK Government to reinstate emergency call-out payments. Dozens of coastguards from...
HYWEL DDA University Health Board is urging people to take part in its consultation on the future of stroke services, as the process reaches the halfway...
Police say gang used luxury cars, rural meeting points and local distributors to move cocaine into west Wales EIGHT people have been convicted over what police...
WELSH defence and aerospace firms could be in line for a share of billions of pounds in new military spending after the UK Government published its...
A MAJOR scientific study carried out in Carmarthenshire has found that two simple interventions could help young woodlands capture significantly more carbon. The research, led by...
Lloyds survey shows optimism improving in Wales despite UK-wide dip BUSINESS confidence in Wales rose sharply in June, according to the latest Lloyds Business Barometer. The...
HUNDREDS of thousands of young people are being urged to check whether they are entitled to forgotten savings held in Child Trust Fund accounts. The UK...
A 200-year-old law which criminalised rough sleeping and begging has been repealed in England and Wales. The Vagrancy Act 1824, long criticised by homelessness charities as...
A MOTORCYCLIST has died and a woman has been seriously injured following a collision on the A4069 between Brynamman and Black Mountain. Dyfed-Powys Police said the...
A PIONEERING Pembrokeshire skills initiative encouraging young women to consider careers in sustainable power, renewable energy and construction has welcomed The Crown Estate as its newest...
WALES is facing growing pressure to clarify whether lobsters, crabs and other shellfish can still be boiled alive, amid mounting concern over animal welfare and changing...