News in brief: Neath Port Talbot, the Vale of Glamorgan and Torfaen added to lockdown watchlist
Health Minister Vaughan Gething indicated that further restrictions could be introduced after the weekend, following the announcement of new lockdowns…
No comments.Senedd roundup. New coronavirus infections in Wales reach levels last seen in April
The number of new coronavirus infections in Wales have returned to levels last seen in April following the confirmation of…
No comments.Senedd roundup: Heath board warns of surge of hospital admissions within weeks
Owen Donovan, Senedd Home A joint statement from council leaders, health officials and the police in Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health…
No comments.Senedd roundup: Eight areas could face new restrictions as Covid cases rise across Wales
Owen Donovan, Senedd Home Public Health Wales has confirmed that Cardiff, Vale of Glamorgan, Swansea, Carmarthenshire, Anglesey, Conwy, Denbighshire and Flintshire…
No comments.News in brief: Shadow minister says fines should be a ‘last resort’ as lockdowns spread
Plaid Cymru says that supporting people to self-isolate is more important than fines following confirmation from Health Minister Vaughan Gething…
No comments.News in brief: Covid-19 spike gathers pace across Cwm Taf Morgannwg Health Board area
Cwm Taf Morgannwg health board, which covers Bridgend (23), Merthyr Tydfil (27) and Rhondda Cynon Taf, (47) has seen 97…
No comments.National Resources Wales under fire over Hinkley point mud sampling plan
Natural Resources Wales has been accused of failing to insist on adequate testing of the sediment from the construction of…
No comments.News in brief: First Minister plays down fears of national lockdown
First Minister Mark Drakeford says the Welsh Government is not considering proposals for a national lockdown at present, despite the…
No comments.Senedd roundup: First conronavirus deaths recorded in Wales since August
Owen Donovan, Senedd Home Three new deaths due to coronavirus have been reported today by Public Health Wales, the first since…
No comments.Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland join forces to express ‘real concerns’ over UK Internal Market Bill
Finance Ministers from Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have voiced their concerns about the financial implications of the UK Internal…
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