Unions across Europe slam UK Government plans for minimum service levels during strikes
Unions representing more than 20 million workers across Europe have criticised the UK Government’s controversial plans for a new law…
One comment.Shift to right will ‘destroy’ SNP, warns deputy Westminster leader
A possible move to the right could “kill” the SNP, one of the party’s leading figures has warned. Writing in…
3 comments.Car park which made seaside village a ‘no-go’ zone gets a revamp
Bruce Sinclair, local democracy reporter Hopes have been raised that a new parking machine at a car park that has…
9 comments.Prepay meters scandal exposes how broken our energy market is
Jack Sargeant, MS Alyn and Deeside Speaking to residents late last year, I began to hear more and more about…
3 comments.Council buying properties to tackle ‘exceptional’ housing crisis
Dale Spridgeon, local democracy reporter A council is buying up private homes including some in second-home hotspots such as Abersoch…
4 comments.The last banana boat: why trade unions must be re-empowered in a devolved Wales
Hayden Williams “Do you think I came in on the last banana boat?” That was an expression I sometimes heard…
4 comments.North Wales MS welcomes decision to scrap ‘environmentally destructive’ Red Route plan
A North Wales MS has welcomed the decision by the Welsh Government to scrap its plan to build the “environmentally…
17 comments.Romaine Sawyers’ late strikes sees Cardiff snatch win over Reading
Romaine Sawyers scored the goal that earned Cardiff their first home win for 111 days as they beat Reading 1-0…
No comments.Gavin Coombes scores hat-trick as Munster thrash Ospreys
Munster showed no mercy as Gavin Coombes’ hat-trick of tries inspired a thumping 58-3 win over an off-colour Ospreys in…
One comment.Louis Rees-Zammit proves his fitness to give Wales a lift
Louis Rees-Zammit weaved his magic as Gloucester climbed to third in the Gallagher Premiership after beating play-off rivals Harlequins 28-26…
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