Young care leavers will be given support to transition when a basic income pilot begins to end next year, Wales’ social justice minister said.
Protestors calling for rent control in Wales ejected from the Senedd
Protesters calling for rent controls in Wales were ejected from the Senedd after disrupting proceedings from the public gallery.
Report reveals long-term future of Senedd’s main offices hang in the balance
The long-term future of the Senedd’s main offices hangs in the balance as the clock ticks down on the building’s lease, a report revealed.
Target of creating 125,000 apprenticeships will not be hit during this Senedd term
Concerns have been raised about low take-up of apprenticeships and a broken manifesto promise after a £17.5 million budget cut.
Forty new jobs at Dunelm’s new 30,000 sq ft store in Cwmbran
Forty jobs have been created in Cwmbran’s new Dunelm store ready for its opening next week.
Portrait of Corporal Michael Thacker unveiled in Torfaen
A portrait of a Cwmbran soldier who was killed while serving in Afghanistan has been unveiled in the civic centre in Pontypool.
Get free digital advice from Google experts to help your business: Event in Pontypool
Experts from Google are running a free event in Torfaen to help owners and staff at small businesses increase their digital skills.
Croesyceiliog School pupils ‘walk a mile’ to support World Polio Day
Pupils from Croesyceiliog School walked a mile to raise money for World Polio Day.
Poorly maintained private housing estates in Wales could be a ‘bit of a ticking time bomb’
Poorly maintained private housing estates could be a “bit of a ticking time bomb” for councils, a planning chief warned.
Community council unhappy after traffic comments ‘ignored’ on train station development
Cwmbran Community Council is unhappy concerns it raised over potential traffic problems while a new footbridge is being installed at the town’s train station have been ignored.
