The Duchess of Edinburgh visits the Katherine Low Settlement, Battersea
As the charity begins it's 100th anniversary celebrations, The Duchess of Edinburgh visited the Katherine Low Settlement in Battersea yesterday. Read on for more.
As the charity begins it's 100th anniversary celebrations, The Duchess of Edinburgh visited the Katherine Low Settlement in Battersea yesterday. Read on for more.
The Economy Minister yesterday said in a Senedd debate that the UK Government's levelling-up schemes are failing Welsh people, businesses, and communities as the amount of unreplaced EU funding rises with inflation.
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak updated the House of Commons on military strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen, as well as his recent visit to Ukraine.
The introduction of measures from 1 February, including Pre-Movement Testing, will be vital in helping to tackle bovine TB in Wales, Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths has said.
A business in Rhuallt, Denbighshire is an export success story, exporting to over 15 countries, including Germany, France and New Zealand, and is now setting its sights on further growth.
The Prime Minister's remarks at a joint press conference with President Zelenskyy on 12 January 2024.
NHS Wales, the BMA and the Welsh Government are working together to ensure patient safety is protected during next week's junior doctors' strike, Health Minister Eluned Morgan has said.
The Prime Minister will reiterate the UK's unwavering support for Ukraine in a visit to the capital Kyiv today.
The Royal Air Force has carried out targeted strikes against military facilities used by Houthi rebels in Yemen.
The Charity Commission has opened an inquiry into The Cat Survival Trust over trustees' compliance with legal duties and fulfilment of its charitable objects.
The Welsh Government has announced further support for its scheme to help unemployed people facing hidden barriers to start their own business.
A pioneering project in Neath Port Talbot to help manufacturers boost productivity and sustainability has been granted £1.5 million of Welsh Government innovation funding.
Yesterday, senior police leader and Chair of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners, Donna Jones, has welcomed the Prime Minister's announcement of a new bill to exonerate and compensate victims of the Post Office scandal.
Yesterday, senior police leader and Chair of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners, Donna Jones, has welcomed the Prime Minister's announcement of a new bill to exonerate and compensate victims of the Post Office scandal.
First Minister Mark Drakeford is set to renew Wales' longstanding relationship with the Silesia region of Poland.
Plans to introduce a statutory registration and licensing scheme for all visitor accommodation in Wales were announced by the Deputy Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, Dawn Bowden yesterday with legislation expected to be introduced to the Senedd before the end of the year.
Investment in every part of Wales is helping to grow the economy and deliver benefits for communities.
Two new awards added to line up and nominating for the sixth Professional Teaching Awards Cymru.
As the UK heads into 2024, new research from The National Lottery Community Fund - the largest community funder in the UK - reveals that people's sense of community spirit and desire to support others is in good health across all four corners of the UK.
The Post Office Horizon scandal is the most widespread miscarriage of justice the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) has ever seen.
On a visit to Oasis in Cardiff, the Minister for Education and Welsh Language Jeremy Miles, had the chance to see how a Welsh Government funded project was helping volunteer teachers teach English to refugees and asylum seekers.
Cadw's ambitious five year programme of essential conservation works at the iconic Tintern Abbey will be the focus of BBC2's Digging for Britain on Thursday 4 January.
Joint Statement by the Governments of Australia; Bahrain; Belgium; Canada; Denmark; Germany; Italy; Japan; Netherlands; New Zealand; United Kingdom; and United States.
Emergency departments and minor injury units in Wales to get share of £2.7m to enhance environments for better patient and staff experience.
The Post Office Horizon scandal, which is the subject of the ITV drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office, is the most widespread miscarriage of justice the CCRC has ever seen and represents the biggest single series of wrongful convictions in British legal history.