Ambitious building safety programme will make residents feel safe and secure in their homes
A significant update has been issued on a series of actions the Welsh Government is taking to tackle building safety issues.
A significant update has been issued on a series of actions the Welsh Government is taking to tackle building safety issues.
A MAN who pleaded guilty to offences committed when he was a child victim of trafficking has had six convictions quashed by Croydon Crown Court.
First Minister Mark Drakeford has announced £750,000 for the Tidal Lagoon Challenge.
Climate Change Minister Julie James has today published the Welsh Government's detailed response to the Law Commission's report on Regulating Coal Tip Safety in Wales
The Council has today published a report containing findings from a review of trend analysis of the impact of the Imposition guideline in clarifying the principles relating to the imposition of community and custodial sentences.
APCC Chair Marc Jones said: “This report makes for difficult and distressing reading and will undoubtably shake the very foundations of the public's trust and confidence in policing across the board.
APCC Chair Marc Jones said: “This report makes for difficult and distressing reading and will undoubtably shake the very foundations of the public's trust and confidence in policing across the board.
One year on from the historic law change to end the physical punishment of children, a number of dedicated parenting support packages across Wales are helping to strengthen positive changes to family life and raise awareness of the new legislation.
The Counsel General will today confirm a Welsh Government consultation to inform future legislation to establish a single, unified tribunal system for Wales.
Climate Change Minister Julie James has said new powers to tackle air and noise pollution will lead to a cleaner, healthier and greener Wales.
Those were the words of First Minister Mark Drakeford as he confirmed details of a new action plan agreed at the latest River Pollution Summit.
The Welsh Government yesterday announced a 4 million investment to bring a major new world-class Skyline tourism attraction to Swansea.
Fishers and vessel owners in Wales will be able to apply to a 400,000 fund from 3 April to adapt to the rapidly changing market conditions for seafood products, Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths has announced.
As British Muslims enter the month of Ramadan, regulators issue advice on giving safely to registered charities.
Slower driving speeds, increased levels of walking and cycling and minimal impact on journey times are among the key findings of a new report carried out in areas of Wales trialling the new default 20mph speed limit.
New funding to help maintain and strengthen Wales' business, economic and research ties with European regions following the UK's exit from the EU has been announced today by the Welsh Government.
Supporting North Wales businesses to build on their capabilities is key to success in international markets, North Wales Minister Lesley Griffiths has said.
The Court of Appeal has quashed a prisoner's conviction for failing to surender to custody and credited 100 days against his sentence following a referral made by the Criminal Cases Review Commission in September 2022.
The Chancellor's Spring Budget has fallen well short of providing the support people need during the cost-of-living crisis, Finance Minister Rebecca Evans said yesterday.
The First Minister will visit Paris to meet energy and industrial companies investing in Wales, during a three day visit to France.
The Duke of Edinburgh has become Patron of the Duke of Edinburgh's award and the International Award.
The King joined members of the Sudanese community from across the United Kingdom, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the conflict in Darfur.
Almost one year since the Homes for Ukraine scheme opened, the Welsh Government has today announced how it will continue to support people fleeing the war and support those already in Wales to move into longer-term accommodation.
On 14 March 1991, the convictions of a group of men known as The Birmingham Six' were overturned by the Court of Appeal after being declared unsafe and unsatisfactory.
Ahead of the Chancellor's Spring Budget, Wales' Finance Minister has said the UK government must maintain the 2,500 Energy Price Guarantee and take targeted, decisive action to ease the worsening financial challenges many people and businesses are experiencing as the cost-of-living crisis continues.