ADAM PRICE urged ministers to consider legal action over £432m “owed” to Wales by the UK Government for rail spending and increased national insurance costs. The...
FINANCIAL pressures on schools and wider public services are exacerbating pupil behaviour problems, with “wholly inadequate” health support, trade unions warned. Claire Armitstead, director of the...
SENEDD Members pressed the First Minister about plans to protect leaseholders in Wales against “huge annual fees” charged by estate management companies. Hefin David warned people...
Major expansion of Warm Home Discount aims to ease cost of living pressures MORE than 110,000 additional families in Wales will receive £150 off their energy...
Plans to expand a holiday operation which was voted as the best of its type in the UK by the Caravan Club in its very first...
A CALL to allow a Pembrokeshire dog exercise area to keep running, which had attracted objections from the local community council, has been refused by the...
THE FINAL sign-off has been given for a multi-million-pound disability-friendly holiday lodge development at a Pembrokeshire deer park attraction previously backed by councillors despite repeated recommendations...
An alleged breach of the code of conduct by a Saundersfoot community and county councillor has been discontinued, councillors heard at a special meeting. Members at...
LABOUR and Plaid Cymru have voted against a motion by the Welsh Conservatives to revive the M4 relief road project, six years after it was scrapped...
Farage’s party leads for first time in voting intentions ahead of 2026 election REFORM UK has surged to the top of a new Senedd election poll,...
Welsh survivor at heart of call for transparency and justice TWO prominent Welsh Conservatives have welcomed the announcement of a long-awaited UK-wide public inquiry into the...
Skates says public transport overhaul will connect people to work, drive growth AMBITIOUS new plans to overhaul public transport across North Wales will help young people...