THE SENEDD supported plans to introduce inspection ratings for care homes, with service providers set to be required to publish “scores on the doors”. Care homes...
CANCER charities joined forces to call for a longer-term national strategy to improve services after 9,000 people waited too long for treatment last year. Mark Isherwood...
A COMMISSIONER warned current Senedd offices are “crumbling” and becoming “no longer fit for purpose” amid a multi-million-pound search for new office space. Hefin David, representing...
THE CONSERVATIVES quit a Senedd committee charged with addressing gaps in the UK Covid-19 inquiry after Labour blocked calls for witnesses to swear an oath. Senedd...
THE SENEDD narrowly backed plans to ban offers on unhealthy food and drinks including “buy-one-get-one-free” deals in an effort to tackle high rates of obesity. Senedd...
SENEDD Members pressed Wales’ First Minister about the Labour UK Government plans to slash spending on welfare by £4.8bn a year by the end of the...
NATIONAL park members have issued a clarification statement to tackle “inaccurate social media information” on the Article 4 direction to remove permitted development rights for 28-day...
A Pembrokeshire community pub, recently hailed as one of the most friendly in Britain, has been given the go-ahead to install solar panels by county planners....
THE NEXT stage in making one of south Pembrokeshire’s most scenic estuarial villages, home to a CAMRA award-winning pub, a conservation area has been backed by...
A SCHEME for works at one of a Pembrokeshire town’s surviving medieval churches by its neighbouring owner has been refused by county planners. In an application...