PLANS to ban Senedd Members for deliberately lying may be unworkable, according to the Welsh Government’s chief legal adviser. Mick Antoniw, Wales’ counsel general, raised concerns...
A PROMINENT Tenby hotel, which had an Urgent Works Notice served on it by the national park due to the unsafe condition of external windows, has...
PLANS for a north Pembrokeshire equine training school for a business that doesn’t yet exist on some of the best agricultural land have been turned down...
LLANELLI Magistrates’ Court has ruled that Pembrokeshire County Council’s decision to stop a charity boxing event in Milford Haven was incorrect. The judgement was delivered on...
THE FINAL stage of plans to remove a “shanty-like” 1960s bar on a historic 19th century Palmerston fort guarding the gateway to Milford Haven, with modern...
PLANS for coverings in parts of a north Pembrokeshire school to make them “useable during inclement weather” have been submitted to the national park. Pembrokeshire County...
STUART James Marchant, a well-known local businessman, has announced his candidacy with the Reform Party, marking his debut in the political landscape. He standing in Mid...
A SENEDD committee voted against calls to maintain a legal requirement for council tax notices to be published in local newspapers. Peter Fox tabled an amendment...
DISABLED people too often face a David and Goliath-style battle for support under Wales’ health and social care system, a committee heard. The Senedd health committee...
THE ARCHITECT of Wales’ additional learning needs system warned the reforms are not delivering on the aim of transforming support for children and young people. Alun...
THE SENEDD narrowly rejected calls for all new power lines to be placed underground. Adam Price led a debate on a Plaid Cymru motion to make it mandatory...
WALES still has a long way to go to eradicate racism, a Senedd committee warned. Jenny Rathbone led a debate on an equality committee’s report, entitled “Action, not...