Breaking News: PM faces MPs with coalition divided
The coalition's fault lines on Europe are set to be further tested in the wake of David Cameron's controversial treaty veto.
View ArticleBreaking News: HGV driver killed in M-way pile-up
One carriageway of the M5 remains closed after a pile-up that left a lorry driver dead.
View ArticleBreaking News: Five dead after city grenade attack
A man armed with grenades and an assault rifle has attacked holiday shoppers at a central square in the Belgian city of Liege, leaving five people dead, including an 18-month-old toddler.
View ArticleBreaking News: Met puts riot suspect images online
Police are still hunting for more than 200 people in connection with the riots that blighted London in August.
View ArticleBreaking News: Call to fight deaths from diabetes
Up to 24,000 people with diabetes are dying unnecessarily every year, according to a new report.
View ArticleBreaking News: Call to ban 'pocket money' booze
Thousands of lives could be saved if cheap alcoholic drinks were made more expensive, medical experts said.
View ArticleBreaking News: Call to update inheritance law
The unmarried partner of someone who dies without a will should be able to inherit their estate without going to court if they have lived together for at least five years, legal experts have said.
View ArticleBreaking News: Big Society 'needs own minister'
Prime Minister David Cameron's Big Society policy is doomed to failure unless a dedicated minister is appointed to help end confusion and get smaller charities involved, MPs have warned.
View ArticleBreaking News: Dementia patients 'being cheated'
A charity has called for better safeguarding for vulnerable dementia patients after it discovered that 15% of patients are cheated out of their cash.
View ArticleBreaking News: Weather warning as snow forecast
There will be little let-up in Britain's spell of bad weather, with warnings in place for some parts of the country.
View ArticleFarming News: RSPB Cymru warning over fishing threat to albatrosses
THOUSANDS of albatrosses are being killed each year by longline fishing and trawling, RSPB Cymru warned yesterday.
View ArticleSwansea: Council removes 3,000 surplus places
A WELSH council has announced the removal of more than 3,000 surplus school places as it bids to redirect funding to the education frontline.
View ArticleFarming News: Planning guidance in Wales is ‘unclear’
PLANNING policy guidance issued to assist in delivering rural enterprise dwellings is inconsistent in the way it is interpreted across Wales, according to a North Wales property consultants.
View ArticleSwansea: One Welshman’s war against Franco and his fascist gangsters
Welshman Morgan Havard joined the International Brigade in October 1937 to fight against General Franco’s forces in the Spanish Civil War. As a memorial to his compatriots who fought in the conflict is...
View ArticleAbergavenny: Trinity St David to collaborate with Hywel Dda to boost rural...
WALES’ newest university has joined forces with its local health board to ensure vital services are benefiting people living in rural communities.
View ArticleNorth Wales News: Elite Ram Project success for Welsh farmers
A PROJECT designed to help Welsh sheep farmers improve the quality of their livestock has been declared a resounding success.
View ArticleCardiff: Cardiff Met boosts Brunei links with minister’s visit
INTERNATIONAL relations between Wales and Brunei were strengthened last week with a visit of the Bruneian Culture Minister to Cardiff Metropolitan University.
View ArticleFarming News: Jones Baler: What a glorious job for a young man
BETWEEN 1950 and 1964, John Bumby worked for Jones Balers at Rhosesmor, mostly in the research department.
View ArticleNewport: College chief calls for new South-East Wales university
FROM the beginning of the process of reconfiguration that higher education (HE) in Wales is going through, Newport has taken a calm and considered approach.
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