A KEY target for ambulances to respond to the most urgent 999 calls within eight minutes, which has not been met in five years, will be...
THE AUDITOR general sounded the alarm about the “irregular” accounts of a wholly Welsh Government-owned company, warning of a lack of evidence to support financial claims....
FINAL plans for 16 new “super constituencies” have been unveiled ahead of the next Senedd election in a little over a year. The Democracy and Boundary...
A Milford man has admitted hurling a barrage of racial insults at a male, after calling him ‘a black b******’ and ‘n** n**. Appearing via a...
A 64-year-old chef has admitted driving through St Florence when he was over four times the legal drink-drive limit. Police were called to the village soon...
An unprovoked argument between a brother and sister has resulted in a court sentence for Ricky Price after he pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage to...
A MAN who admitted assaulting another man and possessing a concealed sword has been sentenced at Aberystwyth Justice Centre. David Rees, 62, of St Dogmaels, pleaded...
PLANS to site a takeaway food kiosk at a former lifeboat store in Tenby’s seaside harbour have been refused despite an officer recommendation for approval. In...
CONTINUING professional development (CPD) is an anticipated mandatory requirement for all farm businesses in Wales which enter the Welsh Government’s proposed Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS). Due...
THE CRIMINAL CASES REVIEW COMMISSION has confirmed that its review of John Cooper’s convictions remains ongoing, with no fixed timeline for a decision. The process, described...