PEOPLE in the poorest parts of Wales die more than six years earlier and the cost-of-living crisis will accelerate health inequalities, Wales’ chief medical officer has...
CHILDREN as young as three-years-old are involved in racism, with prejudice on the rise in Wales’ schools, a Senedd committee has been told. The Senedd’s equality...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT opened a consultation about changing the school calendar on Tuesday, November 21.The Welsh Government wants to spread breaks more evenly throughout the school...
TIME is running out for any further businesses to register their interest in being part of the initial release of space at the stunning Western Quayside...
MARK DRAKEFORD’s claim that the Welsh Government had no plans to introduce road charging has been shot down in flames by … the Welsh Government. New...
THE CURRENT global media landscape poses a “profound” threat to democracy, the BBC’s top boss has warned. MSs on the Senedd’s culture committee took evidence from...
AT LEAST 22 of the 34 Pembrokeshire public toilets at risk of potential closure are expected be saved, with a further nine due to plead their...
A CHRISTMAS tree ‘call-in’ to overturn a “mean-spirited” decision to end the free collection of trees after the festive season is due to be heard at...
PLANS for a Betfred bookmakers in Haverfordwest town centre have been refused due to fears it would “increase the fear of crime and anti-social behaviour” and...
PEMBROKESHIRE Coroners Court has declared the death of 13-year-old Jai Palermo as a result of misadventure. The teenager was tragically found deceased in a field near...
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL is delighted to have received confirmation that a major regeneration project for Pembroke is to receive multi-million pound funding from the UK Government’s...
THE SCALE of the damage caused to the Haverfordwest Museum has emerged in a series of photographs released to day by the museum’s curator Simon Hancock....