A YOUNG businesswoman from Newport has been named The Times Young Founder of the Year after turning a £300 student side project into one of the...
A PETITION calling on the UK Government not to introduce digital ID cards has gathered more than 18,000 signatures across Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire, with local...
SIGNIFICANT inequalities are limiting the health, well-being and independence of older people across Wales, according to a new report published today (Sept 30) by the Older...
SCHOOL budgets across Wales have seen a significant uplift for 2025–26, with average per-pupil spending rising to £8,616 – an increase of 8.7% on last year’s...
Court also rules on limits of defence questioning A CROWN Court judge has ruled that jurors will be told about a Haverfordwest garage owner’s previous conviction...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has announced a new 10-year Rent and Service Charge Standard covering the period 2026 to 2036, aimed at giving certainty to social landlords...
CITIZENS Advice Pembrokeshire has launched a major new report highlighting the impact of poverty across the county and calling for practical steps to support struggling families....
AN ACTIVE 80-year-old from Pembrokeshire has swapped DIY worries for more time outdoors after moving into a brand-new home at Augustus Grange in Haverfordwest. Barbara Thomas,...
LABOUR could be left clinging to just one seat in Wales at the next general election, according to a dramatic new poll. The projection signals a...
A MAN from Cardigan who sent explicit videos to what he thought was a 14-year-old girl has been handed a suspended sentence at Swansea Crown Court....
Former First Minister backs call for sovereign wealth fund WALES should see direct financial benefit from offshore wind developments in the Celtic Sea, former first minister...
Party is losing more voters to Liberal Democrats and Greens than to Reform, with warnings echoed in Welsh battlegrounds LABOUR has been told at its annual...