Final poll suggests Welsh politics could be on the brink of a major realignment PLAID CYMRU is on course to become the largest party in the...
Tree surgeon preparing 150ft descent after live firing delayed rescue attempt A MAJOR rescue operation is being planned this afternoon to reach two lambs stranded below...
Formal Visitation highlights financial, structural, leadership and spiritual pressures at one of Wales’ most important religious sites ST DAVIDS CATHEDRAL is facing a period of major...
A CARDIGAN farming company has been ordered to pay almost £20,000 after recklessly damaging a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Jenkins Ty Hen Ltd, run by...
Teenagers arrested as police investigate circumstances A BABY remains in hospital in a critical but stable condition after being taken from Fishguard by air ambulance following...
TRADERS SAY CARD PAYMENTS, TAXIS AND VISITOR SAFETY ARE BEING HIT BY ‘DEAD ZONE’ COVERAGE TENBY’S long-running mobile phone signal crisis has become a national story,...
Labour faces historic setback as new modelling points to a hung Senedd PLAID CYMRU and Reform UK are projected to finish level on seats in Thursday’s...
A CENTURIES-old fishing tradition on the River Towy could be under threat after coracle fishermen reported suspected sewage pollution entering the water near Carmarthen. The Carmarthen...
TENBY is buzzing with the sights and sounds of classic scooters this Bank Holiday weekend as the Welsh National Scooter Rally continues in the seaside town....
HAVERFORDWEST town centre is expected to be busy today as Haverfoodfest 2026 returns for a full day of food, drink, music and family entertainment. The popular...
A PENSIONER from Pembroke Dock has denied breaching a restraining order and assaulting another man. Henry Howlett, 70, of Market Street, appeared before Swansea Crown Court...
Paul Davies and Sam Kurtz say health, farming and transport are key as they seek return to the Senedd CONSERVATIVE candidates Paul Davies and Sam Kurtz...