FOR many young people in Wales, starting college or sixth form marks an exciting new chapter — full of promise, but also uncertainty. Emily Jones, head...
TENBY TOWN COUNCIL is inviting applications from local residents to fill two vacancies — one in the South Ward and one in the North Ward —...
Record-breaking night for local charities CAMROSE Vintage Working Day celebrated its 38th annual Presentation Night with a record-breaking total of £33,000 donated to local causes. A total...
Welsh Labour leader says party is “listening and learning” after historic by-election loss WELSH LABOUR leader Eluned Morgan has admitted her party must “listen and learn” following a...
MORE than a thousand farmers from across Wales have taken part in a series of roadshow events organised by the Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) as...
WITH its spellbinding score and timeless setting, Puccini’s La Bohème remains one of the world’s most beloved operas — a story as enchanting as it is heartbreaking. This...
Deadline approaching for national conversation led by Llais PEOPLE across Wales are being urged to have their say on how the nation’s health and social care...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has confirmed it will give consent for the UK Government to introduce a Statutory Instrument (SI) amending rules on organic production across Great...
A RETIRED oil refinery manager from Pembrokeshire has been jailed for eight years after being found guilty of sexually abusing four young girls — the youngest...
Mark Waterman’s death at HMP Swansea is the fourth this year – campaigners call crisis “unprecedented” A WEST WALES man who was being held on remand...
NEW figures show shoplifting offences have fallen sharply across the Dyfed-Powys Police area – but retail union Usdaw has warned the apparent reduction may mask the...
THE LATEST figures show NHS treatment waiting lists in Wales remain at 793,058 pathways – equivalent to nearly one in four people in the country. While Wales continues...