TRIBUTES have been paid after the death of a Pembrokeshire council, and Fishguard’s youngest-ever mayor, who “cared deeply about politics, social justice and equality”. At the...
Find comes months after Russian vessel monitored off Pembrokeshire coast A SUSPECTED Russian sonobuoy – the type used to track submarine movements – has been recovered...
Second UK inquiry report finds Welsh ministers over-relied on London guidance THE WELSH GOVERNMENT was “too slow” to act in the opening weeks of the Covid-19...
Judge hears disturbing allegations as Swansea Crown Court begins examination of case A TRIAL has opened at Swansea Crown Court into allegations that a Burton man...
Campaigners say peaceful sign-holders face disproportionate charges ACTION at the Ministry of Justice in London yesterday has triggered fresh scrutiny of the UK Government’s decision to...
TWO people from north Wales are among three suspects charged as part of a major cross-border criminal investigation into alleged fraud and the mishandling of cremated...
MSs say cumulative policies risk pushing long-standing operators to the brink – Welsh Government insists reforms will strengthen sector in the long term WEST WALES’ visitor...
Road now clear after morning crash caused delays around one-way system TRAFFIC in Narberth has returned to normal this afternoon following a collision between two heavy...
CARDIGAN RNLI volunteer crew member Sophie Davison faced back-to-back emergencies on Monday (Nov 17) during her first operational shout with the station’s D-class lifeboat. The first...
A LABOUR Senedd Member has called on the Welsh Government to hold talks with Westminster to ensure policing is “at long last, urgently devolved to Wales”....