Calls for Reform in Welsh Government Funding Formula RESIDENTS across Wales are facing an average 7.36% increase in Council Tax for the 2025-26 financial year, despite...
Collaboration with UK nations on fire safety reforms THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has reaffirmed its commitment to improving building safety following the publication of the UK Government’s...
NEXT week, Senedd Members will vote on a £21 billion budget that will shape public services in Wales for the year ahead. Welsh Government ministers are...
Calls for Immediate Closure as Public Services Struggle THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has come under heavy criticism for spending nearly £4.7 million in 2024 to maintain 20...
HEALTH SECRETARY Jeremy Miles is visiting India this week to reaffirm and enhance Wales’ healthcare relationship with the country. The visit follows last year’s agreement between...
PLANS to convert a redundant 19th century north Pembrokeshire farm building to a three-bedroom home to provide improved accommodation for two pensioners with serious health conditions...
THE ANNOUNCMENT of a 6.4% increase in the energy price cap has sent shockwaves through Wales, sparking deep concerns for older residents already struggling with the...
A PEMBROKESHIRE county councillor has received threats after raising concerns about an ongoing issue of loose horses and fly-grazing in the county. The county has witnessed...
A COUNCIL chief warned his local authority faced a £13m bill for damage from one storm, as Wales braced itself for more bad weather over the...
PLANS for a Pembrokeshire holiday park extension, backed by councillors in 2023 despite repeated officer recommendations for refusal, may now have to be revisited after a...
AN APPEAL to overturn a previously-refused scheme to expand a Pembrokeshire caravan park using high quality agricultural land currently used as a golf course has been...
Government refuses to pay £10bn to women affected by pension age rise CAMPAIGNERS fighting for compensation over changes to the state pension age have threatened the...