WELSH language society Cymdeithas yr Iaith welcomed the government of Wales’s announcement today that it will give local authorities the power to raise tax on tourists.
Ms Kendall pledged a shake-up of the government jobcentres, rebadged as a National Jobs and Careers Service, and a “new youth ...
STORM BERT hit Welsh First Minister’s Questions today as politicians sought answers regarding last weekend’s flooding. Welsh Conservative leader Andrew Davies wanted to know why earlier warnings had ...
DRUG deaths have risen by 12 per cent among homeless people in Scotland, new figures show. National Records of Scotland (NRS) estimated 100 such deaths in 2023, up from 89 the previous year. Drug ...
FIVE more people were rescued and four bodies were recovered from the tourist yacht wreck in the Red Sea today as search ...
PRISON officers have backed emergency legislation that will see hundreds of prisoners released from Scotland’s jails early.
MORE than 230 people were arrested overnight house raids across Turkey today for taking part in women’s rights protests.
AT LEAST six people died in Islamabad today as protests demanding the release of imprisoned former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan continued. Thousands of security forces were deployed into ...
Nato’s new secretary-general Mark Rutte said during his visit to Greece that the bloc “needs to go further” to support Ukraine and accused Moscow of dangerously escalating the conflict.
HEALTHCARE support workers in Swansea Bay have voted for strike action, their union said today. Unison Cymru Wales said staff at hospitals in Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot are to strike for two days ...
COURTS could be overwhelmed by assisted dying cases, a top retired judge warned today. Former lord chief justice Lord Thomas ...
NEW research has found that households putting their health in danger by rationing energy use are saving less than they may ...