A CALLto support Pembrokeshire rural communities, “to ensure no part of our county is forgotten,” has been backed by councillors. At the July meeting of Pembrokeshire...
Fears over workload and uncertainty as reforms reshape qualifications A MAJOR overhaul of GCSEs in Wales has begun this term, with Year 10 pupils the first...
Polls suggest Plaid and Reform could end a century of dominance WALES could be about to experience a once-in-a-century political shift, with Labour facing the prospect...
FIRST MINISTER Eluned Morgan has faced a wide range of questions from Members of the Senedd during her thirty-seventh session of First Minister’s Questions on Tuesday...
THE DEMOCRACY and Boundary Commission Cymru has released its draft proposals for councillor allowances for the 2026–27 financial year. The draft Annual Remuneration Report, published on...
The event takes place on Main Street this October PEMBROKE is getting ready to welcome the return of one of Wales’s oldest street fairs, as the...
ANGLE lifeboat launched twice on Thursday, September 11, after being paged by the Coastguard to separate incidents in the Haven. Yacht in difficulty off Dale Bay...
A NOTICE of motion has been tabled at Pembrokeshire County Council calling for greater support for rural communities across the county. Independent councillor Delme Harries (Cymuned...
THE WELSH Parliament paused to pay tribute to Hefin David, the late Caerphilly Senedd Member, who approached politics “with heart, with humour and with hope”. Elin...
HOUSING experts have warned proposed fire safety reforms could leave vulnerable residents at risk by focusing on the building’s height rather than the people who live...