Labour politicians in Wales have called on British Airways’ corporate customers to put pressure on the airline as it seeks to ‘fire and rehire’ employees.
Council looking at alternatives to controversial weedkiller
A councillor has called for an “urgent review” into the use of the weedkiller, which has been linked to causing cancer.
No new coronavirus deaths recorded in Wales
No new coronavirus-related deaths have been recorded in Wales during a 24-hour period for the first time since lockdown was declared.
Young people creating coronavirus time capsule
The time capsule will be opened on the 20th anniversary of the coronavirus pandemic.
Illegal tree felling condemned by council
Illegal tree felling across Caerphilly County Borough has been condemned by the council.
Outdoor attractions reopen as five-mile guidance lifted in Wales
This means tourists will be able to visit sites such as Cwmcarn Forest Drive once again.
Three men from Caerphilly arrested in drugs bust as part of UK-wide operation
Around 60kg of cocaine, crack cocaine and heroin, worth an estimated £6.5m, as well as £2.5m in cash, was seized during the raids.
Library services resume, but buildings remain closed
The council’s book lending and delivery service is back up and running, but it is still unknown when library buildings will reopen.
Five mile travel guidance to be scrapped
First Minister Mark Drakeford confirmed the guidance would be scrapped from Monday, July 6.
No trains to stop at station due to social distancing concerns
Trains will not be stopping at stations found to have platforms too short or too curved to accommodate the opening of two train doors.