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A UK minister appeared to “row back” on a commitment to devolve powers over probation and youth justice to Wales, with ...
Otto’s in Aberdyfi hopes a successful licensing bid will provide a relaxing place to drink and eat, whilst also boosting ...
Senedd members criticised the lack of an economic impact assessment and long-term certainty after the Welsh Government ...
Explore the rich history of Penrhos, from its WWII role as an RAF base to its cultural legacy as a Polish Village.
A public meeting in Tywyn will address concerns over Cambrian Coast Railway Line service cuts, featuring discussions with ...
Plaid Cymru is inviting the local community to a vital conversation in Pembroke Dock—an open meeting where people can hear ...
The Welsh Government has launched a consultation on its new 10-year strategy to prevent and respond to child sexual abuse, ...
A man will be sentenced next month after appearing in court to plead guilty to two assaults in Aberystwyth. Robert Smith, of ...
A Cardigan man has appeared in court charged with inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity and engaging in sexual ...
Wales’ NHS is “at a turning point”, with the next 12 months “crucial for the longer-term sustainability of services,” the ...
The Welsh Government has released its final version of the controversial Sustainable Farming Scheme. Unions and ...
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service has appointed consultants in a bid to rid the service of bullying and harassment ...
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