THE FINAL touches are being put on a long-awaited bus services bill to reform the failed system of deregulation, Wales’ First Minister has told the Senedd....
WALES faces a housing crisis that is pushing families into absolute despair and leaving children traumatised, the Senedd heard. Janet Finch-Saunders led a Conservative debate, warning...
A CALL for a working party to discuss the 20mph limit by area rather than the “blanket” roll-out is expected to be put on hold by...
COUNCIL TAX in Pembrokeshire could rise by nearly 21 per cent, adding nearly £300 to the average bill.Members of Pembrokeshire County Council’s Cabinet, meeting on February...
THE SENEDD rebuffed calls for the Welsh Government to reverse plans to slash business rates relief for the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors. Peter Fox led...
REPRESENTATIVES of Tata steel faced a grilling by MSs over plans to cut up to 2,800 jobs. Paul Davies, who chairs the Senedd’s economy committee, asked...
PLANS to introduce automatic voter registration in Wales moved a step closer as proposed legislation cleared its first hurdle in the Senedd. Mick Antoniw said the...
BEREAVED families have described a Senedd Covid-19 committee as “not fit for any purpose” amid concerns about duplication and a lack of engagement. The Wales Covid-19...
Plans to retain a commercial canoe launching and landing area on the River Teifi, in use without planning permission since 2010, have been approved. Mr Moore,...
A CLOSED south Pembrokeshire inn could become the latest community pub in the county, following in the footsteps of similar hostelries in the north. The Parsonage...
A call to end parking charges at Haverfordwest’s County Hall is expected to be turned down senior councillors. Members of Pembrokeshire County Council’s Cabinet, meeting on...
WELSH ministers are dodging accountability by refusing to include concrete targets and milestones in the new child poverty strategy, the Senedd heard. MSs quizzed Jane Hutt...