A FARM barn attraction, built after the owner lost his cattle herd to Bovine TB, has been turned down by Pembrokeshire planners despite council educational providers...
“Despite economic hurdles, NHS and local government get a boost; other sectors brace for cuts.” AS THE WELSH GOVERNMENT unveils its 2024-25 budget, a narrative of...
DAN MORGAN, a far-right activist with a notorious reputation, is continuing to stir controversy under a new name, Dan Vow, following his suspended prison sentence for...
A SCHEME for a 40-pitch campsite on ‘best’ south Pembrokeshire agricultural land was refused despite pleas for approval, or at least a site visit. Applicant Charles...
AROUND 60 demonstrators gathered in Haverfordwest on Saturday, echoing a nationwide call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and challenging the UK Government’s support for Israel....
A PROPOSED law to reform the planning process for major infrastructure projects in Wales passed its first hurdle – despite concerns it “undermines” the role of...
A BACKBENCHER has led a debate on debt collection amid concerns that bad behaviour is the norm rather than the exception among bailiffs. Labour’s Jack Sargeant...
MSs grilled Mick Antoniw, Wales’ chief legal officer, about plans to reform the Senedd amid concerns about “no evidence” in support of the proposed closed-list electoral...
A CALL to change legal agreements associated with new homes to help first-time buyers in Pembrokeshire become “self-builders” is to be heard by senior councillors. In...
A CLAIM by the leader of Pembrokeshire’s Tory group that council investment in the Western Quayside redevelopment will take well over a century to recover, has...
AHEAD of the announcement of the Welsh Government’s budget on the 19th of December, the Welsh Liberal Democrats have laid down their priorities for Wales. The...
Mark Drakeford has announced today he will stand down as Welsh Labour leader immediately and a leadership contest for a new first minister will be held....