THE SENEDD has voted to condemn the chancellor’s autumn budget, with opposition parties passing a motion that concludes Westminster is “failing to deliver for the people...
FRESH plans for a previously refused scheme to build a three-bed house on the site of a north Pembrokeshire pub car park have again been refused...
SENEDD opposition leaders have ramped up calls for a Wales-specific Covid inquiry, warning a major UK-wide report failed to fully scrutinise decisions made in Cardiff Bay....
A NEW recall system allowing voters to remove misbehaving Senedd politicians between elections must command public confidence, the UK’s standards watchdog has stressed. Daniel Greenberg, the...
PEMBROKESHIRE and Ceredigion are set to receive a lower-than-average funding settlement from the Welsh Government, placing them both at 13th out of the 22 local authorities....
MORE than 1,399 firms across Mid and West Wales have received over £460 million to help them start up and scale up, as the Development Bank...
Inspectors to place “enhanced focus” on how schools teach reading from nursery to post-16 – with major implications for all Pembrokeshire settings ESTYN has announced a...
Council insists no decision made as consultation opens – but parents, governors and the local MS say the process is “misleading” and shaped by years of...
Revised guidance aims to make routes safer and more accessible, with a focus on women and girls A NEW consultation has opened this week (Friday), seeking...
Coroner’s verdict, six-hour rugby injury wait and rising delays deepen concern in Pembrokeshire AMBULANCE handover delays in Wales have improved, but health leaders warn the NHS...
AIRBNB has warned property owners could check out of the Welsh tourism market for good over “rushed” licensing rules which could cost hosts up to an...
SENEDD politicians have traded insults over the UK Government’s “omnishambles” budget in a chaotic debate that saw the finance secretary accused of being unable to “run...