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.
Cwmbran football team win first league game in five years
The coach of a Cwmbran football team who won their first league game in five years says the win was enjoyable, but the best part is seeing the boys come together as a team, make friends, and grow as people.
Reform UK councillor calls Torfaen Council ‘shameful’ for not marking the killing of Charlie Kirk
THE leader of Reform UK’s first council group in Wales has hit out at councillors for failing to mark the killing of US political influencer Charlie Kirk.
Teenage artist with 1.3m TikTok followers has art portfolio stolen in Cwmbran
A teenage artist with 1.3m TikTok followers was “hysterical” after her college art portfolio was stolen in Cwmbran.
Cyclists ‘tour’ Gwent for St David’s Hospice Care
Cyclists raising money for St David’s Hospice Care set off from Tiny Rebel Brewing in Rogerstone on Sunday for the charity’s Tour de Gwent.
Cwmbran Parkrun aims for record turnout at 400th event celebration
Cwmbran Parkrun is gearing up for a major milestone this weekend as it celebrates its 400th event.
Torfaen and Blaenau Gwent councils to spend £110k on joint IT system
TWO Gwent councils which share a chief executive are set to spend more than £111,000 on a joint IT system.