THE GOVERNMENT’s Migration Advisory Committee recommended lowering the minimum salary threshold for migrant workers to the UK to £25,600 in a report presented to the Home...
NEW data from Swansea University shows the bushfires raging in Australia are likely to pollute air quality over a very wide geographical area and could have...
LAST autumn, Lampeter-based building company, J&E Woodworks Ltd started working on the renovation of the University of Wales Trinity Saint David’s iconic St David’s Building on...
BYDD dwy arddangosfa newydd gyffrous gan arlunwyr lleol yn cael eu dadorchuddio y mis Chwefror hwn yn Oriel a Chanolfan Ymwelwyr Oriel y Parc, Tyddewi. Yn...
GYDA medal Olympaidd yn ei feddiant, mae Colin Jackson wedi arfer a hyfforddi’n galed er mwyn cyrraedd yr uchelfannau. Ond sut fydd pencampwr y byd gwibio...
FOUR National Assembly committees have published reports examining how the Welsh Government intends to spend its £17 billion budget on schools, hospitals, the environment and local...
JUST two-thirds of Wales’ town and community councils met the statutory deadline for publishing their audited accounts The timescales for councils to publish their accounts are...
THE ROLLOUT of Universal Credit has been delayed again to 2024. Over seven years after it was originally supposed to be implemented in full and over...
HALF A MILLION POUNDS of new funding has been announced to support digital infrastructure investments by eligible livestock auction markets, collection centres and abattoirs in Wales....
THE TFA has reacted to the report published by the Committee on Climate Change, which looks at the contribution of land-use towards achieving net-zero carbon emissions....
NFU CYMRU has responded to the UK’s departure from the EU. NFU Cymru President John Davies said: “The 31st January marks our departure from the EU...
DYFED-POWYS Police has become the first police force in the UK to use DNA evidence from a stolen cow in a criminal court case. The force...