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Coleg Cambria rose to the occasion at a prestigious national awards ceremony. Learners from the college – which has sites in ...
Andrew Wright, Chair of the Wales Wildfire Board, said: “As the seasons change, and the promise of warmer weather is on the ...
Wrexham University’s efforts to address racial inequalities and create a more inclusive environment have been recognised with ...
Senedd members denounced the Welsh Government’s response to bluetongue, with limits on moving livestock, warning the approach ...
Jackie Rowley and Jo Rowley, who work within the hospice’s clinical services team, set off yesterday (June 20) on a 270-mile ...
A woman from North Wales is urging women not to delay their cervical screenings after her own cancer symptoms were initially ...
The Conwy Tunnel on the A55 has partially reopened under contraflow following a significant fire involving a crane lorry that ...
After councillors rejected it plan twice during two very heated debates at the Guildhall, developers initiated legal action, ...
Members of Parliament have narrowly voted in favour of legalising assisted dying in England and Wales. MPs in the House of ...
The four finalists for the Welsh Learner of the Year competition at the Wrecsam National Eisteddfod have been announced. The ...
Two cancer survivors are urging others to get checked as their colleagues prepare to take on the Three Peaks in aid of three ...
The countdown for the Llangollen International Eisteddfod is underway. With just three weeks to go, the town of Llangollen is ...
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