Gwent Police is appealing to find Gwilym Edwards, 33, who it says has breached the conditions of his release.
Calls to protect at-risk steelworks jobs as Tata confirms cuts
Luke Fletcher said there is cross-party agreement that the two blast furnaces should stay open, yet “here we are nonetheless, bystanders in our own nation’s future”.
Plans to reform the Senedd edge nearer
Plans to expand the Senedd and change the voting system have moved a step closer, but MSs called for urgent action to address a lack of accountability.
Trethomas Bluebirds move closer to league title after derby win over Risca United
Trethomas Bluebirds are just two wins away from securing the Ardal South East league title after an impressive 5-0 win over local rivals Risca United.
Air cadets treated to ride in a Chinook which landed in Blackwood
It’s not everyday a Chinook helicopter lands in Blackwood – but locals were stunned to watch the military vehicle land at the Showfield last night.
Council ‘learns lessons’ after missed bin collection complaints
Caerphilly Council said lessons have been learned following a series of complaints about bin collections and litter.
Football club given boost ahead of twinning trip to Brittany
Each year, Llanbradach AFC plays a match against Breton side AS Servel, as part of the village’s twinning arrangement with Ploubezre.
Redrow investigated by council over tree felling claims at De Clare Gardens construction
Redrow is being investigated over claims it chopped down trees it was obliged to keep as part of a new housing development.
Police and crime commissioner election explained
This election marks several firsts in Wales, including the requirement for people to show identification before they cast their votes.
Six arrested and weapon seized at county lines operation in Cardiff
In an attempt to combat drug trafficking via train, sniffer dogs spent two days at busy stations across south Wales as part of a South Wales Police and British Transport Police county lines operation.