A COURT has heard how a Pembroke man called his partner ‘a slag and a dosser’ before hurling a mobile phone at her face causing swelling...
CAWD has published its events schedule for the Easter holidays, inviting families and history lovers alike to come together and experience the beauty of Wales’ historic landmarks....
THIRTY poodle type dogs were in total rescued after they were found in an unsuitable environment where their owner also failed to provide grooming and vet...
A GOVERNMENT review published today helps to bolster the resilience of the 999-call handling system following a technical fault last summerThe incident, the first in nearly...
THE WELSH Government, NHS Wales and the British Medical Association are working together to ensure patient safety is protected while junior doctors take strike action for...
FIVE candidates will be asking for votes in the St Ishmaels by-election, called following the sad death of County Councillor Reg Owens. Nominations have closed and...
ON SATURDAY (Mar 16) two teams from Redhill Preparatory School was one of 26 competing in the 2024 Welsh Primary Schools Team Chess Championship in Cardiff....
IN A MAJOR bust led by Swansea Council’s Trading Standards Officers, a series of raids uncovered a substantial quantity of illegal vapes and counterfeit tobacco products...
‘PICK up the poo’ dog owners around Gelliswick School are being urged, as issues in the area are targeted. Pupils and their families have regularly faced...
IN a disturbing incident at Swansea railway station, Jordan Mruk, a 25-year-old man from Martletwy, near Narberth, has been sentenced to 12 months in prison by...
A SIGNIFICANT number of older people throughout Wales are facing difficulties when trying to access GP practices, leaving many individuals suffering in pain, living with deteriorating...
SIR Jacob Rees-Mogg has described 20 miles per hour speed limits as ‘silly’ and said such restrictions in London which were not outside schools were put...