MILFORD HAVEN SEA CADETS and Royal Marines Cadets celebrated their achievements at a special presentation evening attended by the town’s mayor, Councillor William Elliott. The event,...
A NEW touring theatre production will open in Pembrokeshire this autumn, exploring how climate change is transforming life in Wales’s coastal villages. The Woman on the...
FAILURE to pass next year’s Senedd commission budget could result in unthinkable cuts – even putting politicians’ £80,000-a-year salaries at risk – the Senedd’s speaker warned....
THE WELSH Welsh Government has rejected calls for a new law to protect historic place names, arguing goodwill and current initiatives are already working. Favouring persuasion...
PATIENTS will be able to view test results and track appointments in the NHS Wales app as part of a major expansion announced by the Welsh...
DEPUTY First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies has pledged to continue to press the case for powers over the Crown Estate amid a growing chorus of calls for...
MORE than 100 farmers and rural business owners gathered in Carmarthen to hear from NatWest Cymru and NFU Cymru experts on strengthening resilience in Welsh agriculture....
A PEMBROKE DOCK woman has admitted being in charge of a dog which injured a youth while dangerously out of control. Bethany Clark, 29, of Wesley...
A HAVERFORDWEST woman has admitted damaging property and assaulting police officers during a series of incidents in the town this summer. Sarah Moane, 35, of Three...
A PENSIONER and a teenager have appeared before magistrates accused of causing thousands of pounds worth of damage to vehicles at a Ceredigion car showroom. The...