THE SENEDD debated dozens of final changes to plans for a £1.30-a-night tourism levy, with the tax set to get the go-ahead in a key vote...
WALES’ First Minister Eluned Morgan failed to declare an interest as a member of a trade union from which she received £3,500, the Senedd’s standards commissioner...
RESUBMITTED plans for a Pembrokeshire holiday park extension after a high court judgement overturned a council approval have been temporarily put on hold while planners await...
A DECISION on a Pembrokeshire housing scheme, which raised fears a local nursery could be forced to close due to an increase in traffic, has been...
DOZENS of campaigners from Pembrokeshire joined demonstrators at the Senedd in Cardiff Bay on Tuesday (July 1) for a powerful protest calling for justice for Palestine...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT was criticized on Wednesday (July) for securing “literally nothing at all” in terms of investment for any railway west of Cardiff as part...
WALES’ Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies provided “no clear explanation” for a seven-year delay in plugging gaps in environmental law. Mr Irranca-Davies was questioned about delays...
MARK DRAKEFORD confirmed the Welsh Government will publish a “business-as-usual” budget in the autumn as the next Senedd election nears. Wales’ finance secretary said the 2026/27...
A CALL to keep a ‘funky’ holiday lodge in woods near a Pembrokeshire village has been turned down, partly over dispute on what constitutes a caravan....
Henry Tuffnell vows to keep fighting for constituents as charities say Universal Credit cuts could cost thousands PEMBROKESHIRE MP Henry Tuffnell has welcomed a dramatic government...
No major new spending as inflation-linked uplift promised for public services THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has set out its approach to the 2026–27 Budget, confirming a cautious...
PLANS for a pirate-themed bar at a Pembrokeshire seaside village family venue built in part to reflect its coal heritage are expected to be refused next...