Gresford Colliery owners refused to pay families of men buried with their wages Miners buried underground by the Gresford Colliery Disaster in 1934 died with their last pay-packets in their pockets, according...
Social care crisis deepens with more home closures The social care crisis in North Wales has deepened with news that two more care homes are closing –...
Student helps transform ‘tired’ 70s bungalow into eco-friendly dream home on Channel 4’s The Great House Giveaway A PhD student studying plastic pollution has pioneered the transformation of an Anglesey bungalow into a state-of the-art eco...
Plaid Cymru MS criticises Westminster’s refusal to give Senedd role in UK Infrastructure Bank A North Wales MS has criticised the refusal to give the Senedd a role in scrutinising the work of...
Popular half marathon will be a piece of Welsh Cake Crumpet power and Welsh Cakes are fuelling the success of a popular half marathon that’s already a sell-out this...
New four-legged friends make care home residents feel better at a stroke Animal loving residents at a care home are getting to know some pawsome new friends. The trio of three-year-old...
North Wales TV company gives £500 cost of living bonus to staff A big hearted TV production company has given all its staff a £500 bonus to help them ride out...
Ex-airline executive Bill helps keep housing association flying high A “truly inspirational” former top airline executive has been recognised for his work with a housing association. Bill Hunt,...
Wacky sound artist David Toop will be boxing clever at music festival Wacky composer David Toop doesn’t just think outside the box – he uses one when he’s making music. Cardboard...
Service which fights for the rights of mentally ill faces caseload explosion An independent service which fights for the rights of people in North and Mid Wales with severe mental health...