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Work to transform the Wrexham to Liverpool line has been given the green light, with upgrades on the line at Padeswood ...
Work has started demolishing the site of the former indoor market in Caerphlly that will make way for a £21m mixed-use scheme ...
The Public Accounts Committee said the Home Office had not analysed exit checks since the skilled worker visa route was introduced in 2020.
Bangor can create a plan to turn things around imagine what could happen if Welsh towns and cities had real support ...
The landscape of teaching in Wales has changed significantly post-Covid-19, with educators reporting increased workload ...
Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales Ken Skates and Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens visited the site ...
Wales' independence party is neck and neck with Reform UK and Labour in the polls to lead the Welsh Parliament next year.
Having a well-functioning healthcare system should be at the heart of any modern nation. Unfortunately, in Wales we have a system that ...
The Senedd narrowly rejected calls to declare a health emergency as the Conservatives warned NHS Wales is in the worst state ...
At present councils can only issue fines to someone seen throwing litter from a vehicle, if they have evidence to support the accusation, but Monmouthshire councillors have backed a call to allow the ...
Welsh school funding branded a "postcode lottery" by NAHT Cymru as new data shows wide disparities in per-pupil budgets across ...
Mid Wales tourism industry leaders are worried that the Welsh Government is pressing ahead with a proposed tourism tax before ...