TRADE UNIONS have called for an independent system to address bullying and harassment of staff by Senedd members, warning a “staggeringly low” number of complaints are...
PLANS for works at a former hotel on a “historically significant Georgian terrace” overlooking Tenby’s North Beach have been given the go-ahead by the national park...
TWO complaints of bullying at Pembrokeshire town and community council level are to be investigated, councillors heard. At Pembrokeshire County Council’s Standards committee meeting of July...
AN INQUEST has opened into the tragic death of a ten-year-old girl from Pembrokeshire who suffered a suspected cardiac arrest at home. Lily Wilson was found...
AN ARREST warrant has been issued for a Fishguard teenager after he failed to appear before magistrates to face a charge of grievous bodily harm. Jesse...
A ROAD near the popular seaside village of Broad Haven was closed for nearly two hours on Saturday evening (July 12) following a two-car collision. The...
AN inquest has opened into the death of a Milford Haven fisherman who tragically died after falling into the sea while working off the Pembrokeshire coast....
Study shows emotional impact on families as one in three Welsh parents moved to tears by teachers’ kindness TEACHERS across Pembrokeshire and the rest of Wales...
A 20-HOUR round trip to Machrihanish Airbase in Campbeltown, Scotland, proved more than worthwhile for 17-year-old rally driver Henri Cynwyl, who returned to Wales with two...
All-Wales review ordered after harrowing report reveals repeated failures A NATIONAL review of maternity and neonatal care in Wales will begin this month, following a damning...