Senedd members called for meaningful reform of the “wild west” of estate management charges in memory of Labour politician Hefin David, who championed the cause.
‘Medical misogyny failing women in rural Wales’, warns Senedd member
A Senedd member warned a woman’s postcode too often dictates whether she receives timely care in Wales as he shared his daughter’s own 13-year ordeal.
‘We are alone’ – Cladding scandal victims receive ‘zero’ support
People affected by the cladding scandal have received “zero” support from the Welsh Government while being “ripped off” by a combined £13,000 a week, a committee heard.
Reversing GP funding crisis like turning a supertanker, doctors warn
The Welsh Government must be courageous and shift money from the “bottomless pit” of hospitals to reverse relative defunding of GP surgeries, doctors told a Senedd inquiry.
Cwmbran baker wins double honours at Usk Show with VE day tribute cake
Thousands of people flocked to the Usk Show last Saturday. The event was extra special for Cwmbran’s Debbie Burroughs, who left with not one, but two prizes in a cake competition.
Cwmbran teenager is Miss Wales finalist
A Cwmbran teenager is a finalist in Miss Wales 2026.
Hillsborough law hailed as ‘incredibly important moment for Wales’
The Welsh Government has hailed the introduction of a Hillsborough law to enforce a new duty of candour on public officials as an “incredibly important moment” for Wales.
Ysgol Panteg laser show returns after spectacular debut attracts over 1,000 people
Last year’s laser show at Ysgol Panteg was a brilliant alternative to a fireworks display.
Welsh Government rejects call to keep Big Pit tours free
The Welsh Government rejected a cross-party Senedd committee’s calls to keep underground tours at Big Pit free of charge.
Shortage of motorcycle instructors leaves learners facing delays
A shortage of motorcycle instructors is creating a backlog for learners across the UK, with training schools warning that demand is outstripping supply.
