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Three Ceredigion men have returned home after helping improve a primary school in the middle of the Cambodian jungle.
Senedd members welcomed a bill aimed at ending homelessness in Wales but warned of missed opportunities to support veterans, ...
Alfred Day, of Nantllan, pleaded not guilty in March this year to a charge of burglary by enetering a caravan at the Penrhos ...
The spin coming out of Cardiff Bay is making us dizzy! Please stop with the political hype and high promises that the people ...
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) is calling for urgent and sustained investment in the mental health nursing workforce ...
Robots could help track biodiversity loss across the world’s land masses, according to a new study involving Aberystwyth ...
The Patmos Initiative is a treasure trove of useful information based as it is on extensive interviews with some 90,000 ...
You’re bursting with energy and eager to shout of your accomplishments to the world. You have a strong desire to follow your ...
THE MAN in the online video holding the body of his dead child takes only five words to tell the story of the criminal ...
TWO oak trees have been planted in Llanbadarn Fawr in memory of a former councillor and community council clerk.
Secondary school attendance in Wales remains significantly below pre-pandemic levels and “continues to be an important national concern,” a report has found.
A raffle held at the Red Kite Cafe in Ponterwyd successfully raised £300 for Woody’s Lodge, an armed forces charity, during VE Day celebrations.
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