Around 18,000 people living with dementia in Wales do not have a diagnosis, leaving families struggling to cope without support and treatment, Senedd Members warned.
Five steps agriculture in Wales should take to help reach net zero
Judith Thornton, of Aberystwyth University, looks into ways Wales can reach net zero by 2035.
Bargoed Winter Fair cancelled for second consecutive year due to Storm Darragh
This weekend’s Bargoed Winter Food and Craft Fair has been cancelled following a Met Office weather warning.
‘This is a human rights scandal’: Cross-party calls for homes, not hospitals
The Senedd supported calls to end the human rights scandal of autistic people and those with a learning disability being inappropriately detained in hospitals.
Tuition fee rise ‘passes cost of NI hike to students’
Higher education minister Vikki Howells has been quizzed in the Senedd over plans to raise tuition fees.
Schools facing widening budget deficits amid warnings of ‘harrowing’ financial picture
The council said “established processes are in place to support schools at this increasingly challenging time for local government”.
Primary school pupils to showcase football skills on S4C’s Tekkers
Ysgol Gymraeg Bro Allta pupils have put their football skills to the test as part of a television gameshow.
Retired Caerphilly teacher drowned in flooded river during Storm Bert, inquest told
A retired teacher from Caerphilly drowned in the flooded river Conwy while out walking his dog, an inquest opening has heard.
Swimming instructors nominated for national award
Six swimming teachers from Caerphilly County Borough have been nominated at the 2025 Swim Wales Awards.
Company Star-Lite Drone Photography hoping to reach new heights
It’s a cliché, but the pandemic changed things for many of us, and it was no different for Dan Roberts, who saw his business venture stumble in the face of lockdown.