IN THE FIRST weeks of the latest confrontation between the United States and Iran, headlines have focused on airstrikes, missile exchanges and the destruction of Iranian...
After a fire destroyed the village school, rebuilding was described as the “preferred option”. Three years later, councillors have voted to close it instead. WHEN Manorbier...
For more than a decade, services at Withybush have been reduced while promises of improvement remain unfulfilled — and public trust is wearing thin THERE is...
WITH the Senedd election on 7 May fast approaching, one uncomfortable truth stands out: too many voters remain disengaged from Welsh politics. Recent polling reveals that...
by Tom Sinclair, Editor YESTERDAY afternoon (Feb 5), something happened at Milford Haven School that many parents here never expected to see in their lifetime —...
Opinion piece by Herald editor Tom Sinclair TODAY is Holocaust Memorial Day, January 27, 2026. Across Wales we remember the six million Jews murdered by the...
OPINION: BY PAUL DOWSON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE is no longer a future technology. It is not waiting for legislation, ethical consensus, or public debate. It is already...
OPINION – BY TOM SINCLAIR, EDITOR THE KING is not a politician. He is, however, the Commander-in-Chief of the British Armed Forces. That distinction matters, because...
DONALD TRUMP’S claim that Nato allies in Afghanistan “stayed a little back… a little off the front lines” is not merely inaccurate. It is morally careless...