CHANGES are being introduced to several local bus services in Pembrokeshire from January, including new early-morning journeys aimed at improving commuter and school travel. From Monday...
A TEN Minute Rule Bill calling for the UK to negotiate a customs union with the European Union has passed its first Parliamentary hurdle after a...
Chadwick calls for scrapping of costly and controversial policy after thousands of Welsh signatures and Westminster debate THOUSANDS of people across Wales have voiced their opposition...
Experienced insurance and risk specialist joins board as long-serving director retires FUW INSURANCE SERVICS LTD, Wales’ leading specialist agricultural insurance broker, has announced the appointment of...
Charity sets out manifesto ahead of 2026 Senedd election, warning Wales cannot treat its way out of the mental health crisis THE MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION has...
NURSES and doctors from Wales’s leading health unions have warned that treating patients in hospital corridors is becoming increasingly routine, as concerns grow over patient safety...
GBGB warns legislation is “deeply flawed” as cross-party concerns over process and evidence resurface THE SENEDD has been accused of “sleepwalking into bad lawmaking” after a...
A NEW report commissioned by UNISON Cymru has warned that years of austerity and ongoing funding pressures have had a damaging impact on local government services...
A UK-GOVERNMENT-ORDERED independent review into alleged foreign financial interference in British politics has been welcomed by the Welsh Liberal Democrats, following the conviction of former Reform...
Call for national fund follows submission of new research dossier on building safety risks A UK CAMPAIGN group representing homeowners affected by Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete...
Welsh Conservatives say agreement means higher taxes, while Labour defends spending priorities THE LEADER of the Welsh Conservatives has used First Minister’s Questions to criticise the...
Whistle-blower raised safety and funding questions as council insists no formal offer was made SWANSEA COUNCIL l has denied claims that it turned down a £50m...