How can Welsh businesses have confidence in Labour’s economic mission?

Commenting following his exchange today with Vaughan Gething, Labour’s Economy Minister in the Senedd, Paul Davies MS, Welsh Conservative Shadow Economy Minister said: “How can Welsh businesses have any confidence in a Labour Government that launches a renewed Economic Mission just to self-sabotage it by slashing funding to key areas touted within it? “Wales ranks…

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New evidence report supports efforts to improve river water quality?

Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has today published a new evidence report about water quality within Special Area of Conservation (SAC) rivers in Wales. The report complements NRW’s 2021 phosphorus compliance report and looks at compliance against seven additional water quality targets including ammonia. It focuses on 127 water bodies within the nine SAC river catchments – Cleddau,…

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Seven men have been sent to prison for a total of 82 years and 10 months at Cardiff Crown Court on Tuesday, January 9 convicted of a series of drugs offences.

The men were brought before the Court following a long and complex investigation by Tarian, the Regional Organised Crime Unit for Southern Wales which spread across the South Wales and Dyfed-Powys police areas. During the investigation cash, drugs and suspected drug dealing paraphernalia was seized, including:Approximately £100,000 cash.Around 1000 cannabis plants.18kg of cannabis.7kg of cocaine.Cash…

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Council tax has nearly tripled in Wales over the last twenty years and is putting undue pressure on household budgets during a cost of living crisis.

Monmouthshire council tax rise is a sign of things to come Responding to Monmouthshire Council’s proposed council tax rise, Andrew RT Davies MS, Leader of the Welsh Conservatives said: “The slated council tax rise in Monmouthshire is a sign of things to come for residents across Wales. “Council tax has nearly tripled in Wales over…

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RNIB Cymru seeking Welsh sight loss sector heroes for 2024 awards

Nominations for the RNIB See Differently Awards 2024 are nowopen.Building on the success of the Royal National Institute of Blind People’s(RNIB’s) previous award ceremonies, the 2024 event will recognise andreward individuals and organisations taking positive action to improvethe lives of blind and partially sighted people.RNIB Cymru are now seeking nominations in Wales, with award winnersto…

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