Campaigners vow “most widespread civil disobedience in modern UK history” A ROLLING hunger strike by prisoners linked to the proscribed group Palestine Action is continuing as...
A CALL for Pembrokeshire County Council to join other west Wales authorities in calling for its pension funds to be divested from companies profiting from genocide has been...
A WELL-INTENTIONED policy to restrict profits in children’s care in Wales has backfired, allowing remaining providers to “make hay” and double their costs, a committee has...
PUPILS at a leaking Pembrokeshire school, built just nine years ago, which now has more than 500 props holding up parts of its roof, are likely...
A CALL for Pembrokeshire to back a multi-millionaire wealth tax to support public services submitted by a former councillor, once accused of being the covert graffiti...
MSs warn of “anxious winter” for workers after policing overhaul LOCAL politicians across west Wales have urged ministers to provide immediate clarity for staff working in...
TOURISM bosses have warned businesses are being “bled dry” by red tape amid fears new licensing rules will drive small family-owned operators out of the market....
OLDER patients are being “prematurely written off” and discharged into care homes simply to free up hospital beds, a Senedd committee has warned. Senedd Members found...
VETERAN homelessness has been labelled a “national disgrace” as the Senedd debated Conservative calls for ex-service personnel to be given priority for social housing. James Evans...
A CALL for assurances from the Home Secretary that a Pembrokeshire military training camp will not be used to accommodate asylum seekers has been made by...
Kurtz: ‘Welsh Government quietly content with 19% cut to livestock numbers’ A SIX-MONTH delay in responding to concerns about proposed cuts to livestock numbers has sparked...
PLANS for a care home for adults with learning diifficulties in a south Pembrokeshire village, which raised many local objections, have been withdrawn. In an application...