“When you look at the evil in the world at the moment, we should always cherish the gift they gave us.”
Indian restaurant Castle Gate nominated for Food Wales Award 2024
Castle Gate Indian Restaurant has been named as a finalist in this year’s Food Awards Wales.
Council agrees extra funding for new all-weather sports pitch
Senior councillors have backed the release of up to £145,000 of funding for a new all-weather sports facility in Oakdale.
Two arrested after class A drugs found at house in Crumlin
A man and woman, both in their 30s, were arrested on suspicion of possession of class A drugs with intent to supply.
Support for deal to strengthen schools’ ties and share staff
Plans for two Abertridwr schools to enter a federation agreement could save money and help with staffing, senior councillors have heard.
Surgeon-turned-Senedd Member fires warning over rise in musculoskeletal problems
Altaf Hussain MS warned that one in three adults aged 50 or over dies within 12 months of suffering a hip fracture.
Police appeal as drug dealer recalled to prison
Leigh Elston, 35, from the Penpedairheol area, was handed a five-year and nine-month prison sentence in July 2020.
Labour and Tories urged to ‘right a £4bn wrong’ over HS2 funding
Delyth Jewell accused Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak of ignoring Wales as the Senedd unanimously reiterated calls for a fair share of funding from the rail project.
D-Day’s secret weapon: how wetland science stopped the Normandy landings from getting bogged down
Bangor University’s Christian Dunn looks at the how the study of mud paved the way for the Allied success in the Normandy Landings.
First Minister in Normandy to mark 80th anniversary of D-Day
Vaughan Gething attended the national commemoration at the British Normandy Memorial, despite losing a vote of no confidence in the Senedd on Wednesday.