A PEMBROKESHIRE man accused of climbing up a drainpipe to kidnap a baby has been denied bail. The defendant, who cannot be named to protect the...
COUNCIL chiefs warned of “no fat left to cut” with leisure centres and libraries across Wales facing the threat of closure due to “unprecedented” financial constraints....
A CALL for a council director on a community interest company connected to Neyland’s community hub saw Pembrokeshire’s leader label it a question designed to pour...
A YOUNG driver has admitted failing to stop following a crash at a petrol station. Charlie Simpson, 19, of St Faith’s, Lamphey, appeared at Llanelli Magistrates’...
PEMBROKE Dock police are appealing for information following an assault that took place in Spring View, Pembroke Dock, on Wednesday (Oct 16) between 3:15pm and 3:45pm....
SAFETY remains the priority after a train collision in Powys this week, the Welsh Government has said. Speaking in the Senedd, Transport Minister Ken Skates said:...
MARK DRAKEFORD criticised a “Mystic Meg”-style motion on next week’s UK budget. Wales’ finance secretary responded to a Plaid Cymru debate held in the Senedd exactly...
SENEDD members criticised a “half-hearted, illogical and disappointing” response to calls to ensure vulnerable adults without bank cards can continue to pay in cash. Carolyn Thomas,...
NHS performance data released on Thursday, October 23, contained more bad news for the Welsh Government. The number of open patient pathways increased from 796,631 in July to...
HAVERFORDWEST’s Portfield School is partially closed today (Oct 24) due to staff shortages. The closure affects the Skomer class, which remains shut for the day as...