Cardiff’s History Brought to Life in New Museum A new museum dedicated to the history of Cardiff will officially open in the city this week. The public...
Opera star brothers head home for night to remember at Chirk Castle Two opera singing brothers who’ve starred in some of the world’s greatest theatres are returning to their home town...
Davies: Labour-Plaid burden teachers with excessive bureaucracy Welsh Conservatives today exposed the vast amount of paperwork sent to Welsh schools from the Department for Children, Education,...
Academi and Tŷ Newydd join to create Literature Wales A new chapter for literature in Wales begins on 1 April 2011 when Academi, the literature promotion agency and...
Accountancy body sets out its six priorities in manifesto for Assembly elections ICAEW today launched its manifesto ahead of the 2011 Assembly elections setting out its six priorities and challenges for...
WLGA welcomes extra funding The WLGA welcomes the announcement by the Minister for Social Justice and Local Government of an additional £10 million...
Anniversary appeal – Man found injured on Southern Distributor Road, Newport Twelve months on since the day Alex Chant was found injured at the side of the Southern Distributor Road,...
Demolition starts of Rhyl eyesore Work has begun in West Rhyl this week to demolish the derelict store on the corner of Abbey Street...
Remembering the history of the Clio An exhibition has opened at the Gwynedd Museum and Galley, Bangor tracing the history of the Clio training ship....
Ammanford man takes hunger strike protest to London The Ammanford businessman who is on a hunger strike protest about Lloyds Bank is taking his fight to the...