LABOUR and Plaid Cymru are expected to win the two new general election seats of Mid and South Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion Preseli, with as much as...
LABOUR PARTY activists gathered at Pennar Hall, Pembroke Dock, to rally behind their candidate, Henry Tufnell, for the upcoming general election. The event, marked by cheering...
AN APPLICATION to demolish a Pembrokeshire supermarket, replacing it with a more modern facility, has been submitted to county planners. Lidl Great Britain Limited is seeking...
A PALESTINE support group-organised general elections hustings saw only four of Ceredigion’s seven candidates offering to attend, and just two able to do so on the...
THE LABOUR PARTY has suspended one of its Senedd members after a photograph emerged showing their vehicle with fake number plates. Rhianon Passmore, the MS for...
AN ENDORSEMENT given by a trustee of a local charity to Mid & South Pembrokeshire’s Labour candidate has fallen foul of Charity Commission rules. One of...
Simon Hart (Conservative Party) Simon Hart is the Conservative candidate for Caerfyrddin and has a well-established political career, having served as the MP for Carmarthen West...
Ben Lake (Plaid Cymru) Ben Lake, the Plaid Cymru candidate, has been representing Ceredigion since 2017 and seeks re-election to the newly formed Ceredigion Preseli constituency....
Stephen Crabb (Conservative Party) Stephen Crabb, the Conservative candidate for Mid and South Pembrokeshire, brings extensive experience and a strong local connection to his campaign. Crabb,...
SOLIDARITY with Palestine Pembrokeshire and the Stop the War Coalition Pembrokeshire have announced a significant protest set to take place this Saturday, 29 June. The demonstration,...
A LEGAL challenge against Pembrokeshire County Council for a recently granted approval for a £6m expansion of a south Pembrokeshire holiday park has been turned down,...
AN APPLICATION for a £30m-plus redevelopment of Haverfordwest’s Portfield School has been backed by Pembrokeshire planners. Pembrokeshire County Council’s planning committee meeting of June 25 was...