A CONSERVATIVE politician has accused ministers of being “asleep at the wheel” as long-standing problems persist with Wales’ additional learning needs reforms. Natasha Asghar, the Tory...
HATRED towards minority groups is becoming “frighteningly” commonplace and “acceptable to some” in Welsh society, a Plaid Cymru Senedd Member warned. Sioned Williams cautioned Wales faces...
A UK GOVERNMENT minister who said “something is amiss” with Wales missing out on HS2 funding has confirmed the nation will not receive a multi-billion-pound windfall....
STEELWORKERS are facing “catastrophic” pay cuts of more than a third over Christmas due to an extended shutdown at three Tata Steel sites in Wales, the...
THE WELSH Government has unveiled its £27bn spending plans as a high-stakes budget showdown looms, with billions of pounds for public services teetering on a knife edge....
MARK DRAKEFORD has thrown down the gauntlet to opposition parties, warning that failing to pass the Welsh budget would result in cuts of up to £7bn...
THE CLOSURE of Shalom House Hospice in St Davids this week has intensified warnings that Wales’s hospice network is in crisis, with campaigners and politicians calling...
A POWYS peace campaigner has pleaded not guilty to a charge under the Terrorism Act after holding a placard in Parliament Square expressing support for Palestine...
By Michael Prendergast, Al Arabiya English — edited for The Pembrokeshire Herald FORMER Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called for a tougher stance on Russia, saying...
THE GREEN PARTY’S candidate for Ceredigion and Penfro, Amy Nicholass, has criticised the Welsh Government’s proposed ‘Bus Bill’, warning it could harm vital rural bus services...
THE WELSH CONSERVATIVES have launched a strong attack on the UK Government’s new funding scheme for Wales, accusing ministers of breaking promises and delivering a real-terms...
RURAL Welsh residents staged a demonstration outside Plaid Cymru’s conference in Swansea on Saturday (Oct 12) to protest against what they describe as the “industrialisation of...