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Senedd members called for Owain’s law, in memory of a young father from Caerphilly, to ensure a gold-standard approach to preserving human ...
The Senedd narrowly rejected calls to declare a health emergency as the Conservatives warned NHS Wales is in the worst state it has ever been.
The food processing industry in Wales is incredibly depressed about the future, with a fall in livestock numbers placing a question mark over ...
The Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill cleared its first Commons hurdle at second reading on Tuesday.
A former Labour MP has said that she will set up a new party with Jeremy Corbyn. Zarah Sultana – who had the Labour whip suspended last year – said she was resigning from Sir Keir Starmer’s party and ...
Michael Madsen, whose menacing characters in Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill made him a standout performer in Quentin ...
A judge fined Oisin Murphy £70,000 and handed him a 20-month driving ban after he crashed a car into a tree while drink-driving earlier this year.
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have discussed Iran, Ukraine and other issues by phone, the Kremlin said. The call on Thursday was their sixth publicly disclosed chat ...
Thousands of tourists, hotel workers and residents have been evacuated from the Ierapetra area on Crete’s southern coast.
Women's Euros is being held in Switzerland and kicks off on Wednesday, July 2, with the final set to be played on Sunday, July 27.
The probe by Ipsa relates to whether the former MP for Coventry North West breached spending on accommodation, office costs and staffing costs.
The Home Secretary has said she is “deeply concerned” that MI5 gave false evidence to the High Court and that the Government accepts a further investigation should take place.
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