Talent shone on the national stage as a South Wales college claimed top honours at a UK skills competition. Cardiff and Vale College finished at the top of the table in this year’s WorldSkills UK ...
Wales’ top lawyer has vowed to challenge Ministry of Justice proposals to limit appeal rights and scrap jury trials for crimes with a ...
Crocheted tea bags have been used to highlight pollution problems in Welsh waterways. The creative campaign was launched by youth campaigners at the Senedd as part of UK Youth for Nature’s Not So ...
The Welsh Government is falling short on protecting human rights, according to a new report. The Equality and Human Rights Commission said the shortfalls are especially concerning in areas affecting ...
People are being urged to stay away from hospitals if they have norovirus symptoms. The warning comes from NHS 111 Wales as they offer advice on preventing and managing the winter vomiting bug.
CrossCountry is encouraging passengers to check their journeys ahead of a new train timetable on Sunday. The update, part of the rail industry’s twice-yearly changes, takes effect from Sunday, ...
A dog has found her forever home after spending over 600 days in a rehoming centre. Kola, a Labrador-cross, was looked after by Dogs Trust Cardiff for 616 days but now has a loving family in time for ...
Barry weather forecast: chilly mornings with possible frost, dry and bright spells, rain later in the week, breezy conditions and temperatures up ...
A Vale of Glamorgan Council spokesperson said: "The site at Weycock Cross in Barry was approved for inclusion in the Replacement Local Development Plan (RLDP) at the Full Council meeting on 1 December ...
A PENARTH man admitted affray and having a spanner as a weapon in Barry. Keiron Fitzpatrick, 37, of River Walk, was charged with having an offensive weapon after he was accused of carrying a spanner ...
Mr Zelensky recently met the leaders of Britain, Germany and France in London and the heads of Nato and the EU in Brussels, ...
Transatlantic cable equipment, an Arts and Crafts garden with gnomes and elves and an “exceptionally” rare shipwreck are among the unusual heritage protected in 2025.