Wales head coach Warren Gatland has named his side to start against Italy as they look to bounce back from a whitewash.
Ministers ‘failing to hold fire services to account’
MSs accused the Welsh Government of failing to hold fire services to account after a report revealed a toxic culture of bullying, harassment, misogyny and discrimination
Health chiefs hit out at university’s plan to axe nursing course
Cardiff University plans to cut 400 full-time jobs, with nursing among a number of courses facing the axe.
Call for urgent action on safety after school stabbings
Adam Price raised warnings from trade unions of a “behaviour crisis” in Welsh schools following the stabbings at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman in Ammanford.
Tourism tax cash ‘could plug gaps elsewhere’
Money raised by a proposed visitor levy could be used to plug gaps in cash-strapped public services rather than support tourism as intended, the industry warned.
School crossing ‘saved’ after council’s ‘serious errors’ during initial survey
Machen Primary School’s crossing patrol has been ‘saved’ after “serious errors” were made during the initial assessment survey.
Wales U20s looking to bounce back in Six Nations match against Italy
Wales U20s head coach Richard Whiffin has made four changes to his side after losing 63-19 to France in their opening match.
GP practice manager raises concerns over company after surgery handed back to NHS
A mum who raised concerns at management of the GP surgery where she worked has lost her home after being made redundant.
GB energy bill backed despite concerns Senedd could be bypassed
Senedd Members signed off on Westminster’s GB energy bill despite concerns about duplication and the Welsh Parliament being bypassed in future.
Welsh Government wins vote on £26bn draft budget
Conservatives Darren Millar and Russell George missed the vote after jetting off for a prayer meeting in Washington DC.