NEW HEALTH secretary Jeremy Miles set out plans to ensure Wales’ health service is prepared for the “significant strain” of winter pressures. Mr Miles said planning...
A £2.6M scheme to redevelop a derelict ‘eyesore’ motel close to the Pembrokeshire seaside village of Newgale with the promise of creating 18 jobs has been...
A SUCCESSFUL ‘call-in’ by the leader of Pembrokeshire’s main political opposition group could see a breathing space for Pembroke Dock’s Anchorage day centre, due to close...
A PEMBROKESHIRE seaside village pub will have to remove decking, installed for safety reasons after a child had near miss with a vehicle, because it fell...
PLANS to convert a prominent historic former department store, which operated for more than a century in the seaside town of Tenby, to a spa hotel...
A HOSPITALITY development at Pembrokeshire County Council’s new Western Quayside development in Haverfordwest is to open in less than two months’ time. Hospitality company Loungers intends...
SENEDD members narrowly rejected Conservative calls to urge the UK Government to reverse its decision to end universal winter fuel payments. Labour voted down the motion...
WALES’ new finance secretary insisted inflation-busting pay rises for teachers, doctors and nurses will not lead to a reduction in spending on public services. Mark Drakeford,...
OPPOSITION Senedd members accused Wales’ new First Minister Eluned Morgan of passing the buck as latest statistics showed record-long waiting lists. Mabon ap Gwynfor pointed out...
A SENEDD member warned Wales faces a watershed moment for culture as the Welsh Parliament debated cuts at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama....
A SEVERE lack of data on missing children in Wales is holding back policy responses and hindering efforts to help young people, a committee warned. Buffy...
THE CLIMATE change secretary confirmed proposed UK water legislation will apply to Wales despite concerns about law making being “outsourced” to Westminster. Huw Irranca-Davies, who is...