A WESTMINSTER bill on postal and proxy voting sets an incredibly worrying constitutional precedent for Wales, Plaid Cymru’s former leader warned. Adam Price, the party’s shadow...
PLAID CYMRU MS Sioned Williams has called on the First Minister to ensure Wales is not complicit in what a United Nations inquiry has now confirmed...
THE WELSH Government has introduced proposed legislation in an attempt to make the country’s planning laws clearer, more accessible, and fit for the future. Julie James,...
PLANS to end the current “de-regulated” bus system passed the first stop on the legislative journey as the Senedd voted in favour of the general principles....
AN 80-YEAR-OLD man from Mathry has appeared in court accused of assaulting a woman earlier this year. Leonard Thomas, of Parcyreithan, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court...
A HAVERFORDWEST woman is being sought by police after failing to attend court for sentencing. Kerry Steadman, 37, of Market Street, had been due before Haverfordwest...
A PEMBROKE DOCK man has been remanded in custody after denying three separate assault charges. Vetch Maladick-Gaiman, 33, of Meyrick Street, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court...
A CALL to change to use of land at Pembrokeshire caravan park from touring to static units has been submitted to county planners. In an application...
FIVE officers at Parc Prison in Bridgend have been sacked following a misconduct investigation into disturbing text messages shared between staff — action that follows sustained...
AWARD-WINNING chefs and a celebrity MasterChef will headline Narberth Food Festival next weekend (September 27–28) as the town marks 25 years of showcasing the best of...