Gwent Police officers raided a property on Commercial Street, Risca, on Tuesday morning, along with a property in the Ringland area of Newport.
Welsh ministers ’embarrassed’ over Crown Estate devolution
Plaid Cymru’s Luke Fletcher said 75% of the public supports devolving powers over the Crown Estate, which owns much of the seabed around Wales and 50,000 acres of land.
Caerphilly 10k fast approaching – with time still to enter
With less than 50 days to go until Caerphilly 10k, runners still have time to sing-up and get involved.
Federation of Small Businesses appoints new chair in Wales
John Hurst, who is the director of Cardiff-based B2B IT Services, takes over from Ben Francis, who is stepping down from the role this month after seven years.
‘Slow progress’ on fire service reform criticised
Conservative Altaf Hussain raised concerns about the pace of change since Fenella Morris’ independent review of the culture of South Wales Fire and Rescue Service.
School transport ‘no longer fit for purpose’
Senedd Members called for a long-awaited overhaul of “inadequate” school transport, warning too many pupils facing barriers to accessing education.
Council survives latest questions over leisure centre closure plan
Backbench councillors in Caerphilly have voted against challenging a plan to shut down Pontllanfraith Leisure Centre.
New ebook hoping to empower disabled children
Author Gavin Clifton, from Pentwynmawr, took inspiration from his parents, who battled to get him into mainstream school.
Senedd backs ‘buy-one-get-one-free’ ban amid obesity crisis
The Senedd narrowly backed plans to ban offers on unhealthy food and drinks including “buy-one-get-one-free” deals in an effort to tackle high rates of obesity.
Senedd supports ‘scores on the doors’ for care homes
The Senedd supported plans to introduce inspection ratings for care homes, with service providers set to be required to publish “scores on the doors”.