PATIENTS and health workers are being asked to call out “silly rules” they believe could be scrapped to improve care in Wales.
Author - Twm Owen
Local Democracy Reporter
GWENT’S NHS was struck by computer outages on five occasions during the past few weeks, its chief executive has said.
NEW plans have had to be drawn up to further reduce the number of patients staying in hospital longer than necessary.
A COUNCILLOR who posted a sweary video to social media that was viewed thousands of times before it was deleted has resigned her seat.
THE river level on the Afon Llwyd in Torfaen was higher at the weekend than during Storm Dennis that wreaked havoc in February 2020. Torfaen Borough...
TORFAEN’s most at risk coal tips are inspected every six and three months according to their condition, councillors have been told.
A CYCLIST was caught by surprise flash flooding as Storm Bert wrecked havoc not just to homes and businesses, but to people out and about at the...
A GWENT council facing a £5.7 million funding gap is hoping for a financial boost next month.
AN AGREEMENT is in place between two Gwent councils to cover the salary of the chief executive who they are sharing on a trial basis, it has been...
A GWENT council is still waiting for further information from the UK Government on funding that replaced grants previously received from the European...