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Wrexham’s most playful event will return to the city centre next month. Playday, a free and annual event that celebrates all ...
Senedd members unanimously passed a “first-of-its-kind” law aimed at ensuring the safety of coal and quarry tips. Huw Irranca ...
Sharing the sign, R.U.N. Ragged said, “You couldn’t make this up, I have just had the police in the shop only to be informed that the signs on my cabinets could be seen as provocative and offensive ...
A man who has been locally described as ‘wanted’ by police in connection with burglary offences in North Wales and Chester ...
The Senedd would have the final say on whether to implement assisted dying in NHS Wales, but services could be available ...
NHS 111 Wales has introduced a new AI-powered virtual assistant to help users find health advice more quickly on its website.
Many childcare providers across Wales will be forced to close due to the unsustainable funding model imposed by the Welsh ...
“This year, Eisteddfod organisers pulled off another major success. Llangollen, where my office is based, is bursting with ...
With less than three weeks until the Wrecsam National Eisteddfod, many of you may be wondering how you can take part in the ...
A family from Rhos have helped to raise vital funds for specialist Parkinson’s care in Wales and across the UK. Peter ...
A talented student has swapped North Wales for the Ivy League. Tom Billington, a former Coleg Cambria A Level learner, is in ...
Trade unions called for an independent system to address bullying and harassment of staff by Senedd members, warning a ...