Natasha Asghar, the daughter of late Senedd Member Mohammad Asghar, is standing in the upcoming Senedd Election.
Teachers to determine pupils’ grades after coronavirus disruption
Teachers will determine GCSE, AS-level and A-level grades for pupils in Wales this year, Education Minister Kirsty Williams has confirmed.
Body discovery still being treated as “unexplained”
The body was found underneath Chartist Bridge, Blackwood, on December 22.
Son-in-law stole £10.5k to pay off private loan
Scott Randell, 37, withdrew £10,555.75 from cash machines in Fochriw and Merthyr Tydfil between April 9 and July 6 last year.
Vaccine targets ‘challenging but doable’ – BMA Chair
Dr David Bailey has called Wales’ vaccine targets ‘challenging’ but ‘doable’, if issues with supply are resolved.
Urgent cancer treatments still going ahead in Gwent
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board has confirmed that urgent cancer treatments are still going ahead across Gwent.
Around 6,500 health board workers have been vaccinated
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board has said around 6,500 of its healthcare workers have now received a coronavirus vaccine.
‘Insulting’ name for new housing development “temporary”
The name of a housing estate branded an “insult” is a temporary one, the company behind its construction has said.
Inquest into care home deaths underway
Fresh questions were raised about a £15m investigation into care home neglect following the death of the man at its centre – Dr Prana Das – in January last year.
“It’s important we do not drop our guard” as infection rates fall
Darren Hughes, director of the Welsh NHS Confederation, has pleaded with the public to continue following coronavirus rules.