Researchers find 4,000-year-old plague DNA – the oldest cases to date in Britain
Researchers have found 4,000 year-old plague DNA in Britain, the oldest evidence of the disease in the country. Francis Crick…
3 comments.Porthmadog records hottest day of 2023 so far
Temperatures reached 25.1C in Porthmadog today, the hottest in the UK so far this year – beating Sunday’s 2023 record…
No comments.Rhun ap Iorwerth confirms Plaid Cymru leadership bid
Former BBC journalist and Ynys Môn MS Rhun ap Iorwerth has confirmed he will stand for the leadership of Plaid…
10 comments.Councillors call for more visible police presence after Ely riot
Ted Peskett, local democracy reporter Councillors representing Ely have said more police visibility in the area could help rebuild trust…
3 comments.Rural communities in Wales targeted by cross border criminals
Siân Williams The A55 expressway makes it easy for criminals to pop over the border from England to commit crimes…
4 comments.River Wye downgraded as a result of wildlife decline
The River Wye has been downgraded after experiencing declines of important species like Atlantic salmon and white-clawed crayfish. Conservationists are…
One comment.Rob Page aiming to have Tom Lockyer back for Wales’ September fixtures
Rob Page expects to welcome Tom Lockyer back into the Wales squad in September after the Luton defender collapsed during…
No comments.Police officer groomed girls as young as 12 on Snapchat and blackmailed them
A former South Wales Police officer has pleaded guilty to more than 100 charges of inciting children to engage in…
6 comments.No 10 denies ‘cover-up’ as Covid inquiry struggles to get access to Boris Johnson messages
Downing Street has rejected claims of a “cover-up” as the Covid-19 inquiry extended the deadline for the Government to hand…
7 comments.Countryside charity warns against Senedd snare ban
A countryside charity has warned that a Welsh Government ban on “humane” fox traps risks the extinction of curlews and…
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