Brexit: Anglesey job losses blamed on UK Government policy
The 730 redundancies at a chicken processing plant could be the “first of many” such blows to the Welsh economy…
3 comments.Gareth Edwards worried if he had the legs to round off rugby’s ‘greatest try’
It is widely-acclaimed as rugby union’s greatest try – but Sir Gareth Edwards’ solitary hope on the dash for glory…
No comments.UK Government’s bill for Boris Johnson’s partygate legal advice rises to £222,000
The UK Government expects to pay up to £222,000 in legal fees to help Boris Johnson defend himself against allegations…
9 comments.Acclaimed sound artist will be boxing clever at Bangor music festival
Composer David Toop doesn’t just think outside the box – he uses one when he’s making music. Cardboard boxes will…
No comments.‘The Libraries Gave Us Power’: the birth of the public library in Wales
Adam Johannes In 1861, Cardiff’s first free library available to the general public, opened in a room above the entrance…
3 comments.Dementia charity hits the right notes with new north Wales choir
An innovative Welsh charity is inviting people living with or alongside dementia to share the joy of singing with weekly…
No comments.New laws could tackle jet ski misuse off the Welsh coast
Dale Spridgeon, local democracy reporter New laws are coming into force clamping down on the ‘dangerous misuse’ of jet skis…
2 comments.Welsh Ambulance Service facing up to £15m in cuts
The Welsh Ambulance Service Trust (WAST) has been told it could be facing £15 million worth of cuts next year…
One comment.At least ’24 civil servants involved in formal complaints against Dominic Raab’
Dominic Raab has reportedly been the subject of formal bullying complaints by at least 24 civil servants. Eight formal allegations…
4 comments.North Wales medical school to start training Wales’ future doctors next year
First Minister Mark Drakeford has announced the Welsh Government will be funding up to 140 medical student placements each year…
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