A POWYS peace campaigner has pleaded not guilty to a charge under the Terrorism Act after holding a placard in Parliament Square expressing support for Palestine...
A third of patients say appointments did not meet their needs MORE than a third of people in Wales say their GP mental health appointments have...
By Michael Prendergast, Al Arabiya English — edited for The Pembrokeshire Herald FORMER Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called for a tougher stance on Russia, saying...
CAREW CASTLE and Tidal Mill are preparing for another spellbinding October half-term, with a full week of family-friendly Halloween adventures set within one of Pembrokeshire’s most...
THE GREEN PARTY’S candidate for Ceredigion and Penfro, Amy Nicholass, has criticised the Welsh Government’s proposed ‘Bus Bill’, warning it could harm vital rural bus services...
NEYLAND TOWN COUNCIL has outlined a series of resolutions following its full council meeting on Monday (Oct 13), aimed at tackling key community issues ranging from...
PEMBROKE could lose one of its most loved community events unless urgent funding is found. For the past two years, the Pembroke Lantern Parade has lit...
BUS services across Wales face major disruption this month as hundreds of First Cymru staff prepare to walk out in a dispute over pay and backdated...
ST DAVIDS all-weather lifeboat was launched on Wednesday (Oct 15) to assist a casualty reported to be non-breathing aboard a tanker 22 nautical miles west of...
Campaigners urge justice for Gruff Thomas on anniversary of Operation Hallam ON the third anniversary of Dyfed-Powys Police establishing Operation Hallam — the reinvestigation into the...