Health secretary condemns ‘self-defeating’ briefings as markets watch nervously ahead of the Budget HEALTH SECRETARY Wes Streeting has angrily denied claims that he is plotting to...
THE SENEDD’S standards commissioner has warned a proposed two-year “cooling-off” period for former politicians to sit as “lay” members of a conduct committee is too short....
DEMOLITION works for a multi-million-pound scheme to redevelop a derelict Pembrokeshire motel, described as “one of the last true blots on our county’s landscape” have started....
Warning that UK prisons ‘could collapse’ if thousands of foreign officers are forced to leave THE UK prison system could face “collapse” under new visa rules...
SPECULATION continues to swirl around the future of Penally Camp, but the Home Office has reiterated this week that there are “no current plans” to use...
CAMPAIGNERS gathered outside the QinetiQ and Ministry of Defence testing site at Aberporth on Tuesday (Nov 5), calling for greater scrutiny of the company’s role in...
A POLITICAL row has erupted after Senedd minister Julie James told Members that a separate Welsh legal jurisdiction is “inevitably developing”. The Minister for Climate Change...
A CALL to convert an isolated former chapel, that “has withstood Atlantic gales and bleak, Pembrokeshire winters” for some 180 years, to a home and studio...
REFORM UK leader Nigel Farage has accused BBC Wales of being “infected with left-wing bias” — comments that add fresh fuel to the storm engulfing the...
REGULATORS have been accused of presenting “flawed and misleading” evidence to a Senedd inquiry into a stench from a tip which has plagued people’s lives for...
TOURISM leaders have urged Wales not to follow Scotland’s lead by replicating a “failed” licensing scheme that has “harmed” the industry and created a “thriving black...
WELSH councils have warned plugging a £436m budget gap for next year would require an average council tax increase of 22% or the loss of 14,000...