Cardiff University research raises questions over impartiality rules in devolved politics CARDIFF UNIVERSITY researchers have found that Reform UK is receiving almost as much broadcast visibility...
PLANS for a Pembrokeshire holiday development at the site of a former pony trekking and zorbing activity centre, which had to stop due to the impact...
MORE than 2,000 people took to the streets of Rhyl on Saturday (Oct 18) as the north coast town hosted Wales’s tenth national March for Independence....
TENSIONS flared in Caerphilly on Saturday (Oct 18) as anti-racism campaigners and Reform UK supporters exchanged heated words ahead of Sunday’s high-profile rally featuring party deputy...
THE UK GOVERNMENT has failed to stop Palestine Action from challenging its designation as a terrorist organisation. The Court of Appeal dismissed the Home Office’s attempt...
PEMBROKESHIRE’S Labour group has warned that a recent decision to cut council tax premiums for second home-owners could lead to everyone else’s council tax going up....
A FORMAL scheme for a new store on the edge of Tenby by retail giant Lidl has been submitted to Pembrokeshire planners. In an application to...
SAMUEL KURTZ MS has welcomed further progress on floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea, following the Crown Estate’s earlier announcement of Agreements for Lease with...
A PUBLIC services watchdog received a record 3,500 formal complaints last year – a 10% increase that is stretching resources to their limit, a Senedd committee...
PLANS for an adventure tourism hub in north Pembrokeshire, ruled by a high court judge to have been granted unlawfully following a legal challenge, could be...
A CALL to allow a Pembrokeshire seaside ice cream and coffee shop in a former public toilet to be able to sell alcohol and pasties has...
A CALL to raise parking charges at Pembrokeshire national park car parks, which includes longer stays rising by a third and coach prices doubling, is recommended...