TWO of Monmouthshire’s comprehensive schools performed above expectations in last summer’s GCSE exams and two below.
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PLANS to convert an empty former shop last used as offices in the centre of Blaenavon to two flats have had the green light.
PLANS to replace the roof of the Gwent Crematorium have been lodged with Torfaen Borough Council.
A BRIEFING is being held for councillors on the closure later this month of the first Severn Bridge to heavy goods vehicles.
SWANSEA Bay University Health Board is to get help from finance experts as it grapples with a large underlying deficit.
TRIBUTES have been paid to a former RAF flight engineer from Swansea who set up anti-aircraft barrage balloons and went on to fly 30 bombing missions in the...
THE FIRST MINISTER OF WALES is set to publicly challenge UK government welfare reforms in a major speech on Tuesday (May 6), warning of their potential impact...
Snooker has a new world champion—yet for Wales, the 2025 World Championship final was just as much a tribute to past greatness as it was the crowning of a new...
Joe Allen, the quietly brilliant heart of midfield for both Swansea City and Wales, has officially retired from professional football, drawing the curtain on a...
A MAJOR £60m road improvement scheme on one of the main roads into Pembrokeshire was officially opened today, May 2, an investment “that will have a lasting...

