PROTESTS erupted at the Ministry of Defence’s public engagement events in Solva and St Davids on September 13 and 14, with demonstrators criticising the proceedings as...
AN ERROR in handling a 999 emergency call made on Christmas Day has been admitted by the Welsh Ambulance Service Trust (WAST) at a recent inquest...
Huw Edwards, the disgraced former BBC newsreader, is set to appear in court on Monday (Sept 16), to learn his fate after admitting to possessing sexual...
A PEMBROKESHIRE man tragically died after suffering a cardiac arrest during a gruelling nine-hour wait for an ambulance. David Bye, of Hill Farm Park, Pembroke Dock,...
NEYLAND’S normally tranquil waterfront was transformed into a high-octane spectacle yesterday as the UK Waterski Racing Championships roared into town for its final round. The event,...
IN what is being described as a major blow to organised crime, authorities have seized approximately one tonne of cocaine from a fishing boat off the...
JOHN ASHBY, 37, of Laws Street in Pembroke Dock, has admitted to stealing crates of Stella Artois and assaulting a woman, Llanelli Magistrates’ Court heard. Ashby...
POLICE in Carmarthenshire have said that a A 10-year-old was sexually abused by another child at a playing field. Officers were called after a report of...
WALES should follow example of Western Australia in attracting doctors and nurses, says a local MP Plaid Cymru MP for Ceredigion Preseli, Ben Lake, has said that...
AN EMERGENCY response was sparked yesterday afternoon when a kayaking group practicing a capsize drill was mistaken for a kayaker in distress. Fishguard RNLI and the...
IRONMAN Wales returns to Pembrokeshire in just over a week and there will be full and partial road closures in and around the south of the...
A WEST WALES man, initially convicted of grooming and sexually abusing a 13-year-old boy, has been acquitted after a trial was ordered following a successful application...