COMMERCIAL fishermen and sea users have voiced their anger over the latest military range activity schedule for Castlemartin Range in 2025, which will see significant restrictions...
THE WELSH NHS is lagging dangerously behind England in digitising patient records, with Senedd Member Gareth Davies warning that the country’s health service must be dragged...
A CARMARTHENSHIRE man who suffered a severe head injury while cycling to work says he “wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for the Wales Air Ambulance.”...
Public meeting backs plan for new cultural hub at Tabernacl Chapel £88,700 has been raised in just one week from the first public meeting A PUBLIC...
HOUSEHOLDS in Pembrokeshire and other areas near new or upgraded electricity pylons are set to receive bill discounts of up to £2,500 over 10 years, as...
THE WELSH economy showed signs of recovery in February, with business activity rising for the second consecutive month, according to the latest NatWest Wales Growth Tracker....
CAMPAIGNERS in Wales are calling on the Welsh Government to amend NHS regulations to ensure complaints about British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter services are properly recorded,...
A BELOVED fox sculpture that has become a popular fixture at Cardigan’s Guildhall Market may soon be removed—unless local traders and residents can raise enough funds...
A DRUG dealer has been jailed after admitting to supplying cocaine, pregabalin, and diazepam. Phillip Greenfield, 46, of Queen Street, Pembroke Dock, appeared before Swansea Crown...
THE SENTENCING of three men for an antisemitic kidnapping in Carmarthenshire has reignited concerns about the rise of hate crimes in the UK. The attack, which...
THE UK’S economy experienced an unexpected contraction of 0.1% in January 2025, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), raising concerns about the nation’s economic...
PLANS to shift the supervision of sex offenders and domestic abusers in England and Wales to less-qualified probation staff have raised alarm among experts, with warnings...