THE WELSH Government has hailed the introduction of a Hillsborough law to enforce a new duty of candour on public officials as an “incredibly important moment”...
THE WELSH Government must be courageous and shift money from the “bottomless pit” of hospitals to reverse relative defunding of GP surgeries, doctors told a Senedd...
MINISTERS are asking for public input on the future of tax legislation as a deadline approaches for the expiry of temporary powers granted to the Welsh...
MARK DRAKEFORD panned Plaid Cymru for “throwing the kitchen sink” into a motion, describing a debate on the UK budget as the antithesis of responsible politics....
SENEDD Members called for meaningful reform of the “wild west” of estate management charges in memory of Labour politician Hefin David, who championed the cause. Carolyn...
AN APPLICATION for a ‘battery box’ unit to provide electricity storage during off-peak times, the fourth such scheme in recent months, has been submitted to Pembrokeshire...
A FORMER hotel manager who was treated like “one of the family” stole almost £155,000 from a Carmarthen hotel, pushing the business to the brink of...
THE UK’S smallest city, St Davids, is nearing completion of its final major housing development for at least the next 15 years, with every home finished...
Surge in online readership driven by viral local stories, political debate, and new opinion columns THE PEMBROKESHIRE HERALD has set new records across digital platforms, with...
MISTY rain did not stop volunteers from Valero Pembroke Refinery heading to Freshwater West for a beach clean this week. Armed with bags, gloves and litter...