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...
SIGNAGE advertising a takeaway food kiosk at a former lifeboat store in Tenby’s seaside harbour has been approved, despite the takeaway itself being turned down. In...