Wales Online readers are protesting against the "nanny state" as certain foods may soon be banned from being marketed near tills in Welsh shops due to concerns that the placement of unhealthy food and ...
Mary Creagh told MRW that Defra was in touch with Welsh Government officials about its decision to not be part of a DRS regime for England and Northern ...
Huw Irranca-Davies was visiting residents in Cwmtillery affected by the partial collapse of a tip after heavy rain before ...
Councillors will be advised to approve a controversial development in Caersws when they meet next week to discuss the ...
There are calls for a major review of how universities in Wales are funded and structured. Plaid Cymru has called for a ...
The number of people from Wales applying to university has fallen this year amid calls for “urgent” action from the Welsh ...
Some 1,400 tractors descended on Westminster this week for the latest protest against government changes to Inheritance Tax ...
Planners behind the A470 road closure and Cambrian Line closures have responded after Montgomeryshire's MS called the situation “unacceptable”.
Press release from BMA Cymru Wales. In response to the Welsh Government's announcement Dr Iona Collins chair of the BMA’s ...
Supermarkets in Wales face a ban on displaying unhealthy snacks near tills or on their website homepages from March 2026.
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Welsh lamb is once again headed to the Middle East in a bid to attract new buyers in an expanding market. Welsh ...