The Senedd has set out the next steps in its multi-million-pound search for offices in Cardiff Bay, with a final decision expected by the end of this year. Elin Jones, the Senedd’s speaker or Llywydd, ...
Plans to remove profit-making from the care of looked-after children in Wales cleared the penultimate hurdle in the Senedd. Senedd members agreed amendments to the Welsh Government’s health and social ...
Discover the news about Halo Leisure Services taking over Cwmbran Stadium and Pontypool Ski Slope for next ten years.
Discover the ambitions of Cwmbran Town AFC's manager for this season and their journey towards returning to the Welsh ...
Senedd members called for the Six Nations to stay on free-to-air television amid reports the tournament could go behind a ...
Find out about Tesco Express' application for an alcohol licence in Llantarnam. Learn more about the details and how to make ...
The Ranntastic Toe Tappers visited residents at Thistle Court Care Home this week for some toe-tapping fun. The activities ...
Senedd members criticised Cardiff University’s plans to cut 400 jobs and courses including nursing, calling for ministers to intervene to prevent “educational vandalism”.
Discover the challenges faced by cash-strapped sixth-forms and colleges in Wales, as they compete for funding and learners.
Controversy surrounds Cardiff University's decision to cut jobs and courses, including nursing. Find out why it's being called 'educational vandalism'.
Five years after Brexit, Plaid Cymru reflects on the mixed outcome for Wales and pushes to rejoin the single market.
An ailing Welsh economy continues to trail every other part of the UK, with fewer jobs, lower wages and stalled growth, the Senedd heard. Samuel Kurtz warned that the latest Office for National ...