Forgotten wartime operation saw thousands of troops storm Pembrokeshire beaches in rehearsal for D-Day LONG before Allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy, Pembrokeshire witnessed...
MINISTERS have been accused of failing to ensure political neutrality among media organisations receiving Welsh Government funding. Conservative Senedd member Andrew RT Davies challenged Plaid Cymru...
PLAID CYMRU ministers are facing pressure to clarify whether a controversial council tax revaluation will go ahead in 2028, amid warnings it could leave thousands of...
A YACHTSMAN was brought safely ashore after his vessel suffered mechanical failure off the Aberystwyth coast. New Quay RNLI’s Shannon class all-weather lifeboat, Roy Barker V,...
MILFORD HAVEN FOUNDERS DAY 2026 drew crowds to the town centre on Saturday despite difficult weather, rising costs, and significantly increased security measures. Visitors braved spells...
Pembrokeshire campaigners say regulator’s action vindicates years of concern over pollution in rivers and coastal waters DŴR Cymru Welsh Water has been hit with a £44.7...
New government-backed AI Growth Lab will test legal technology for debt claims, conveyancing and access to justice — but regulators say safeguards are essential THE LEGAL...
Court told offence was committed during suspended sentence period A CARMARTHENSHIRE man has been jailed after admitting possessing a lock knife in a public place. David...
Case adjourned for pre-sentence report at Haverfordwest court A MILFORD HAVEN man has admitted harassment and assault charges. Wayne Whatling, aged 40, of Howarth Close, Milford...
Defendant admitted contacting woman and attending Fishguard address A MILFORD HAVEN man has been fined after admitting breaching a restraining order in Fishguard. Steven O’Sullivan, aged...