ALMOST three quarters of haematology consultants in Wales will near retirement age in the next decade, with a critical shortfall of replacements, a charity warned. Blood...
A CONSERVATIVE refused to back down despite being given a ticking off by the Senedd in a row over depicting 20mph as a “blanket” policy. Natasha...
WALES’ new finance secretary Mark Drakeford expressed optimism about the Welsh Government’s draft budget but warned public spending will not suddenly start flowing. Prof Drakeford said...
THE CONSERVATIVES’ shadow transport secretary accused the Welsh Government of painting a rosy picture of Transport for Wales that could hardly be further from the truth....
PLAID Cymru’s shadow health and social care secretary warned that new Wales-wide standards for commissioning care may be unachievable due to financial pressures. Mabon ap Gwynfor...
SENEDD members voted to scrap plans for gender quotas in Welsh Parliament elections despite concerns about “false hope” and taxpayers’ money being wasted. Labour, Plaid Cymru,...
A SCHEME to restore a west Wales town centre fountain, on which a historic carving said to relate to Welsh political activist and one-time leader of...
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...