A PUBLIC consultation on the potential closure of a Pembrokeshire school, severely damaged in a fire just over three years ago, has now been launched. Manorbier...
WALES has been “hurt hardest” by Brexit amid a “mess” of trade barriers, cultural blockades and a “fading” Welsh presence in EU relations, Senedd committees have...
GP PRACTICES serving the most deprived parts of Wales are under-resourced, overworked and facing collapse despite experiencing the greatest patient need, a committee heard. Adrian Edwards,...
PLANNERS are to visit the site of a proposed north Pembrokeshire ‘battery box’ unit to provide electricity storage during off-peak times, which has seen local objections...
THE GROWING crisis over children’s reading standards in Wales has deepened following revelations suggesting confusion and potential bias at the heart of the education inspection system....
Council reaffirms ‘City of Sanctuary’ status in near-unanimous vote SWANSEA COUNCIL has voted overwhelmingly to reaffirm its commitment to being a City of Sanctuary and to...
SENEDD Members quizzed the boss of Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water about plans to cut around 500 jobs amid concerns about the “enormous” pay and bonuses pocketed...
ALARMING health warnings that microplastics are being found in human brains, blood and breastmilk sparked calls for a ban on single-use plastic on fresh fruit and...
PLAID CYMRU has accused the Labour Welsh Government of allowing plans for a national care service to become “painfully slow” and “drag on without direction”. Mabon...
PLANS for a mini golf tourist attraction on part of a Pembrokeshire seaside village family venue have been submitted to the national park. In an application...
PLANS for a “hobby farm” agricultural shed near the site of a former Pembrokeshire vineyard, made by a close family member of a part of the...
PLANS for a replacement wind turbine in north Pembrokeshire, submitted after a previous scheme was withdrawn following Met Office concerns, have been approved despite objections from...