Where does the money go? THE WELSH GOVERNMENT’s use of third-sector bodies and grant funding has created an unaccountable network of supposedly “independent” bodies that rely...
The judge said this was because a short prison sentence, as required by sentencing guidelines, would not change the offender’s behaviour. A PUNCHESTON man has been...
Free weekend-long event promises marine-themed celebrations on March 8-9 MILFORD HAVEN is gearing up to make waves with the first-ever Festival of the Sea, a two-day...
THE FINANCE SECRETARY has said he’s looking forward to welcoming his counterparts from the other UK nations to Cardiff today. Mark Drakeford will host the Finance:...
TWO MEN have been sentenced after a routine vehicle interception led police to uncover a large-scale cannabis operation inside a former primary school. Alfred Perkola, 44,...
Calls for Reform in Welsh Government Funding Formula RESIDENTS across Wales are facing an average 7.36% increase in Council Tax for the 2025-26 financial year, despite...
NEXT week, Senedd Members will vote on a £21 billion budget that will shape public services in Wales for the year ahead. Welsh Government ministers are...
A DOG that attacked a young child in Pembroke Dock, leaving them with serious injuries, was a banned breed, police have confirmed. The attack happened at...
A WOMAN has died following a violent incident onboard a ferry travelling from Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, to Rosslare, Co Wexford. The Herald understands that the captain of...
A COURT has heard how Haverfordwest police officers became fearful for their safety after being greeted by a man carrying an illegal zombie knife. Officers had...
THE UK GOVERNMENT must urgently reconsider proposals allowing tech giants unrestricted use of online content without compensation to its creators. Today, The Pembrokeshire Herald, alongside newspapers...
A GROUP of men caught with a significant quantity of cocaine during a late-night police stop in Pembroke Dock have been sentenced to a total of...