NEW figures reveal the number of asylum seekers in Pembrokeshire receiving financial aid from the government at the end of last year. Home Office data shows...
FOLLOWING months of engagement with representatives from the farming sector, Henry Tufnell MP has called for the Chancellor’s proposed changes to IHT to be reviewed, and...
A FORMER counter-extremism chief warned the growing threat of online disinformation and misinformation creates a “permissive environment” for extremism to flourish in the UK. Sara Khan,...
A WEST Wales mother’s poignant call for a permanent Pembrokeshire memorial – and sanctuary – in memory of her late daughter has been made to county...
FORMER Welsh Secretary Simon Hart has argued that Covid-19 restrictions should have been consistent across the UK, rather than varying between the four nations. The former...
FIRST MINISTER Eluned Morgan has welcomed the appointment of Rep. Lloyd Doggett as the new Democratic Co-Chair of the Friends of Wales Caucus in the US...
Controversial policy changes to be debated on Monday (Mar 3) NEYLAND TOWN COUNCIL is facing allegations of secrecy after proposals to change its Recording of Meetings...
A MESSAGE FROM JO STEVENS For the first time as Welsh Secretary, I’m delighted to be able to wish everyone across West Wales a happy St...
THE IPG and Cabinet have jointly proposed a budget for Pembrokeshire County Council, including a reduced Council Tax rise, on which councillors will vote at next...
PLANS for a replacement 334 -foot-high wind turbine in north Pembrokeshire, more than twice the height of the existing one, have seen the local community council...
NARBERTH councillors have said there was no consultation with them over the sale of the town’s police station; the town council saying it only heard of...
SENEDD Members criticised plans to spend £800,000 less on securing a legacy from Wales’ historic appearance at the Women’s Euros compared with the men’s World Cup....