A D-DAY veteran was bound for the Normandy beaches on an ex-servicemen’s cruise ship, but had to be taken to hospital after arriving at Dunkirk. Gordon...
DYFED-POWYS POLICE is appealing for witnesses as part of an investigation into an assault that took place in Saundersfoot in the early hours of Sunday, February...
24 HOURS after being refused a hospital bed for severe mental health problems, a dedicated father was found dead in Carmarthen. Matthew Salisbury, aged 34, reported...
TWO companies have been ordered to pay more than £6 million following an explosion at Pembroke oil refinery that killed four people. Julie Jones, Dennis Riley,...
POLICE officers have been given equipment that improves the chance of survival for those injured in a serious crash, as part of Dyfed-Powys Police’s effort to...
By Jon Coles, Andy Chandler and Thomas Sinclair THURSDAY (June 6) marked the 75th anniversary of D-Day, when the Allied forces landed on the beaches of...
THE ABERYSTWYTH woman who stabbed the ‘Baby Trump’ blimp this week was once barred from going within 50 metres of the coast after costing emergency services...
A BOMB disposal team was called to Tenby on Wednesday afternoon to investigate “possible ordnance” discovered on the sands. A spokesman said: “At low tide this...
A SWANSEA UNIVERSITY student is providing customers with a sustainable coffee experience thanks to his growing business venture. Luke Green, 20, a second year student with...
A MEDICAL EMERGENCY in Monkton was dealt with by the crews of two road ambulances and the Welsh Air Ambulance on Tuesday (Jun 4). A spokesperson...
A MAN who caused “mayhem” in a Milford Haven pub on a Sunday evening in March has been jailed for four years at Swansea Crown Court...
AN DOMESTIC incident involving threats being made led to armed police being deployed at the Mount Estate in Milford Haven in the early hours of the...