KING CHARLES III addressed the Welsh Parliament on a visit to celebrate 25 years since the then-National Assembly for Wales was established in 1999. His Majesty...
FOUR remarkable young people gave evidence to the Senedd’s health committee about their experiences of Wales’ social care system, supporting plans to stamp out profiteering. Mark...
THE SENEDD rejected calls to press ahead with “long overdue” reforms to council tax before the next election despite an “overwhelming” moral case for change. Peredur...
A MEMBER of Pembrokeshire County Council’s Conservative group has left the party to join unaffiliated members on the council says he felt not longer able to...
A CALL to allow council officers the ability to suspend the empty properties council tax premium for Pembrokeshire homes under renovation is expected to be turned...
PEMBROKESHIRE still faces its greatest-ever financial challenge despite the council being in a better economic position than previously projected. Earlier this year, the council’s third quarter...
A SCHEME by one of the UK’s largest housebuilders to site 72 homes, 25 of them affordable, on the outskirts of a Pembrokeshire village is not...
ON WEDNESDAY, July 11, Vaughan Gething was forced to attend the Senedd to answer an urgent question about Hannah Blythyn’s dismissal from his government. He repeated...
A CHANGE.ORG petition calling on the new Labour Government to introduce voting reform has won the support of almost 50,000 people within a week of launching....
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT is providing additional funding to ensure Wales’ cultural institutions are protected and preserved, with £3.2m earmarked this financial year for repairs to be...
MID AND SOUTH Pembrokeshire’s new Labour MP has travelled to London for his first day representing the constituency after his July 4 victory over the Conservatives....
A MINISTER sacked by Wales’ First Minister amid claims she leaked information to the press has broken her silence, telling the Senedd her side of the...