Financial traders conviction referred to Court of Appeal
A financial market trader's conviction was yesterday referred to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC).
A financial market trader's conviction was yesterday referred to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC).
As Wales face Argentina this weekend in the quarter finals of the Rugby World Cup, Ysgol Llangynwyd in Maesteg is not just celebrating Wales's sporting success, with former pupil Dewi Lake leading the squad, but is also set to benefit from £155,000 for the refurbishment of their sports facilities.
The Prime Minister has vowed to step up the UK's presence in Northern Europe, deepen cooperation on tackling hybrid threats and protect Critical National Infrastructure with Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) partners as he met fellow leaders today.
Members of the UK Jewish community, including school children, will be given more protection against antisemitic attacks in the wake of Hamas' terrorist attacks in Israel, the Prime Minister has announced.
The Prime Minister has deployed UK military to the Eastern Mediterranean to support Israel and reinforce regional stability.
The Deputy Minister for Social Services Julie Morgan has praised Wales' dedicated social care workforce at the Association of Directors of Social Services Cymru national conference.
More than £158m will be shared by over 15,600 farms across Wales as Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) 2023 advance payments are being made today (Thursday 12 October), Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths has announced.
On Wednesday, The Prince of Wales visited the state-of-the-art Blue Light Hub in Milton Keynes, the operational base of South-Central Ambulance Service, Thames Valley Police and Buckinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service.
The regulator has announced an inquiry into the Centre for Skills Enhancement Limited.
First Minister Mark Drakeford yesterday welcomed the news that Wales will host matches at the finals of a major senior international football tournament for the first time.
The Charity Commission has announced an inquiry into Jesus Power House Ministries LTD.
Health Minister, Eluned Morgan, is calling on everyone to play their part in the future of Wales' health and social care system, as a new report shows an ageing and sicker population will put it under greater strain.
Yesterday, the leaders of France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States of America released the following joint statement following their call.
There is a week to go until the total ban on the use of snares and glue traps in Wales comes into force, Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths has reminded today.
This week, The Duchess of Edinburgh, as Global Ambassador for the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB), is visiting Ethiopia to celebrate the transformative work of the international eye care charity Orbis, and participate in national World Sight Day festivities.
Ambitious plans to end homelessness in Wales will move forward today when key details of policy and legislative reform are introduced to the Senedd.
As we move into Autumn and Winter it's more important than ever for all bird keepers to maintain the highest levels of biosecurity and hygiene to protect their flocks and stay vigilant for any signs of avian flu.
Donna Jones, Chair of the APCC responds to the IOPC annual report on police complaints
Donna Jones, Chair of the APCC responds to the IOPC annual report on police complaints
The Prime Minister spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this afternoon, following deadly attacks by Hamas against Israel.
Thousands of pounds worth of sales have been generated by companies in south east Wales thanks to a Welsh Government funding programme designed to help future proof businesses.
A farmer who sustained serious injuries on her family farm has welcomed news the Welsh Government is providing £80,000 to help improve the safety of farmers, their families, and visitors to farms in Wales.
The Prime Minister met Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz at the European Political Community meeting in Granada, Spain yesterday.
Government to introduce historic new law to protect future generations of young people from the harms of smoking.
This month 107 community groups celebrated receiving a share of £4,543,379. With the cost of living and the impact of the pandemic still felt by many, community groups are coming together to support their communities, thanks to National Lottery players.