As the second round of group-stage fixtures unfolds at UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, both England and Wales find themselves in perilous positions after opening...
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Sunday, 7 September at 3pm – that’s when every mobile phone across the UK will simultaneously blare a loud siren and vibrate, as part of a planned test...
Almost 300 workers at a major chemical plant in south Wales are set to lose their jobs as part of a sweeping cost-cutting drive by US-based multinational Dow...
GREATER involvement with people receiving care and firms losing contracts have been identified as lessons learnt following a fallout over a service shake-up.
A COUNCIL that is removing free bus passes from some 300 children in September isn’t planning any changes to its next home to school transport policy.
A DOG grooming business that was operating without formal planning permission has been given approval and can also include day care.
A CALL to allow a Pembrokeshire farm diversification which packages and distributes specialist medical equipment across Europe to relocate to an agricultural...
A PETITION call to save a Pembrokeshire school at risk of closure has been lodged with the county council.
A PETITION calling for a full review and debate of Pembrokeshire’s “not fit for purpose” county farm policy has attracted nearly 2,000 signatures, triggering...
SOCIAL services chiefs have confirmed that Powys County Council’s social care staff will be moving over to use new a IT software system in the New Year.

