TWO schools and a Cylch Meithrin in Ceredigion have benefitted from a £9 million investment in new and upgraded facilities. The funding came from the Welsh...
Move divides opinion at home and abroad, with Wales watching closely PRIME Minister Sir Keir Starmer has announced that the United Kingdom now formally recognises the...
A SEWAGE pollution alert was in place at Tenby’s North Beach on Sunday morning — just as thousands of athletes took to the sea for the...
THE UK GOVERNMENT’S decision to formally recognise the state of Palestine was hailed in Westminster as a move of principle — grounded in fairness, justice and...
Opposition warns of ‘NHS on its knees’ but comparison with England figures unclear THE NUMBER of people facing long waits for NHS treatment in Wales has...
Charity warns Senedd must act as thousands left waiting too long for care MORE than 5,500 people in Wales have faced long delays in starting cancer...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has announced that thousands of extra outpatient appointments are being provided across Wales this month as part of a £120m recovery plan to...
WELSH WATER has confirmed that no hosepipe bans or temporary use restrictions will be needed this year, despite the UK experiencing its hottest summer on record....
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has launched a rapid-action taskforce to tackle nutrient pollution that has brought house building in Pembrokeshire and across west Wales to a standstill....
RENTS in Carmarthen have surged nearly 59 per cent since 2019, with the average room in SA31 now advertised at £588 a month, up from £370...
THE SEARCH is on to find Pembrokeshire’s most inspiring children and young people, as nominations open for the 2025 Pembrokeshire Spotlight Awards. The awards, which celebrate...
A CRUMBLING neo-gothic mansion rises beside a lake, its skeletal frame surrounded by a carpet of rose petals. This decaying household holds secrets best left undisturbed....