Newport City Council estimates it will have to save £4.3 million if it is to balance its budget for the next financial year, beginning in April.
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Patients ‘treated like second-class citizens’
Patients in Powys feel like second-class citizens due to longer waiting times and cuts by the cash-strapped health board will only worsen the problem, Senedd members warned.
North Wales ‘left in limbo’ by port closure
One of Britain’s busiest ports will not fully reopen until at least March after being damaged during storm Darragh, leaving north Wales in “limbo”, the Senedd heard.
Cash-strapped Welsh councils ‘facing £559m shortfall’
Councils in Wales face budget pressures of £559m next year, equivalent to a 26% council tax rise or the loss of nearly 14,000 jobs, a committee heard.
Newport Council sets out which roads could change back to 30mph
Newport City Council has proposed reverting 16 roads to a higher 30mph speed limit across the city.The proposed changes follow a public consultation which attracted more than 3,500 responses.City residents suggested 335…
Council tax rise of 6.7% proposed for Newport residents
Newport residents could face a 6.7% council tax increase in April, according to the city council’s draft budget proposals.
Welsh minister condemns Elon Musk’s ‘appalling smears’
A Welsh minister accused Elon Musk of spreading “utterly unacceptable” misinformation far and wide, fuelling an “appalling” torrent of abuse against a Labour colleague.
First Minister vows to deliver real change
First Minister Eluned Morgan promised to deliver real change for Wales in the year ahead, with the next Senedd election looming in less than 18 months.
Disqualified driver jailed over crash that killed 27-year-old father
Jason Bradford, 34, lost control of the car he was driving in Cefn Hengoed in November 2020, causing the death of 27-year-old Callum West.
Man recalled to prison after breaching licence conditions
Gwent Police are searching for Christopher Lawrence, 45, who was previously sentenced to four months and 28 days in prison for harassment.
