THE SENEDD has completed its final detailed scrutiny of the Bus Services (Wales) Bill, moving the legislation to a Stage 4 vote expected later this month....
SAMUEL KURTZ MS has called on Welsh Labour MPs to vote against Resolution 50 of the Finance Bill, which is due before Parliament this evening. The...
PRESELI Pembrokeshire Senedd Member Paul Davies MS has urged Welsh Ministers to reconsider the Welsh Government’s stance on prostate cancer screening, following a UK National Screening...
New Act allows raids, phone seizures and tougher offences — but critics say legislation comes amid growing political pressure THE UK GOVERNMENT has announced sweeping new...
A SCHEME costing £2.6m to tackle flooding at the Lower Priory and Havens Head area of Milford Haven, which saw heavy flooding back in 2018, could...
Sharp rises worry traders across the county and beyond A NUMBER of Pembrokeshire businesses say they are worried about their future after being told their business...
LIBERAL DEMOCRATS in Wales have warned that Labour’s proposed asylum reforms could cause serious harm to vulnerable children and families who have already begun rebuilding their...
SENIOR Pembrokeshire councillors have backed a call for the public to be consulted changes to library or leisure centre opening hours in the county. A Notice...
WALES faces a £12,100 per-person bill to reach net zero by 2050 – £2,700 more than the UK average – according to the Welsh Government’s own...
Party unveils plan to cut NHS waiting times RESIDENTS in Pembrokeshire “deserve a better health service”, Plaid Cymru has said, as the party set out detailed...
Chancellor faces calls for investigation after surplus revealed weeks before tax rises RACHEL REEVES is facing mounting pressure tonight after leaked documents suggested the Treasury may...
A RESPONSE from the UK Government has failed to provide any clarity over whether Castlemartin Training Camp – or the former Penally camp – is being...