A COUNCIL which feared it could be facing a £12.5 million funding shortfall now says it will be able to balance its books. Torfaen County...
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COUNCILS are “lucky” low-paid care workers aren’t as unionised as NHS staff currently demanding better pay, a Labour councillor has said. Cllr...
A WELSH GOVERNMENT deputy minister has said that discussions with staff at the Museum of Cardiff will continue this year amid fears that it could...
EVERY festive season has its heroes and villains. On the Santa side, we have the trade unions: bringing joy and hope to underpaid public sector...
2022 has been a good year for the organised criminal gangs who traffic migrants across the Strait of Dover. Not only should they be congratulated on...
English state schools never had to teach languages well, so they don’t. After all, the King’s English is, if you’ll excuse the expression, a lingua...
POLICE are investigating an allegation of assault which occurred in the public toilets situated between Queen’s Road and Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth...
LOCAL Plaid Cymru politicians stood in solidarity with striking university staff at the Senedd this week, as over 70,000 staff from over 150...
POLICE in Ceredigion are appealing for help to find Dyfed who is missing from the Talybont area. He was last seen at his home address in the...
THERE will be changes to local bus services in Ceredigion from Tuesday 3 January 2023. The tenders received as part of a procurement process for...