Markham’s Price, a three-time Grand Slam champion, has exited the competition in the last 16 after defeat to Gary Anderson.
Caerphilly-based admin firm boosts client base after acquiring London company
TownSq Admin Support’s acquisition of Belmore Virtual Assistants sees it grow its presence across UK and international markets.
Ebbw Valley railway line closes for upgrades
The line, which serves the stations for Newbridge, Crosskeys, and Risca and Pontymister, is not expected to reopen until Sunday December 3.
Deputy minister speaks out on the homophobic bullying she experienced at school
Hannah Blythyn spoke out about her experiences as she answered questions from Senedd Members to mark anti-bullying week.
Council to seek public’s opinion before deciding Pontllanfraith Leisure Centre’s fate
The future of the leisure centre has long been a controversial issue in the Pontllanfraith area, sparking a grassroots campaign to save the site.
Cat and two kittens found abandoned in Rhymney
RSPCA Cymru is appealing after a cat and her two kittens were left abandoned in a carrier in Rhymney.
New health services law unanimously backed by Senedd Members
Eluned Morgan explained that the Health Service Procurement bill allows Wales to align itself with a new mechanism through which health services will be procured in England.
More must be done to protect children’s rights, Senedd hears
Julie Morgan, the deputy minister for social services, stressed that the Welsh Government is doing its utmost to bring down the number of children in care.
Wales struggling to get to grips with Bovine TB, Senedd hears
Wales is failing to get to grips with bovine TB and a “callous” policy is having a negative impact on farmers’ mental health, the Senedd heard.
Minister questioned over decline in number of Welsh speakers in Wales
Senedd Members have raised concerns about progress towards the targets of a million Welsh speakers and doubling daily use of the language by 2050.