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Doctors in England will be encouraged to refer patients to the gym or job coaches rather than signing them off as “not fit for work”, as part of a new government pilot scheme. Health Secretary Wes ...
European officials have struck a new deal with Israel to allow desperately needed food and fuel into Gaza, the European Union ...
Russia has pounded Ukraine’s capital with another major missile and drone attack, causing fires in areas across the city and ...
Trees that witnessed key moments in history, provided inspiration to writers and played supporting roles onscreen made this year’s shortlist.
The F-35 programme, which could cost up to £71 billion over its lifetime, has suffered delays and personnel shortages, the National Audit ...
More than 1,750 arrests have been made for non-fatal strangulation in Northern Ireland since it became a specific criminal offence. One survivor of the crime, Sarah, has urged anyone who has suffered ...
Tributes have been paid to a dedicated public servant following his death. Councillor Howard Hamilton, who served Barry and the wider Vale of Glamorgan in various roles, passed away last weekend. He ...
Young people in Wales will soon be able to travel by bus for just £1, with the scheme covering those aged five to 21.
On the 28th June we marked Armed Forces Day and showed our support in the Senedd for the Armed Forces Community in Wales, including those who ...
Essential maintenance works are set to disrupt services on the Vale of Glamorgan line. Network Rail will be conducting drainage and track maintenance between Barry and Bridgend. The works will begin ...
A “nationwide blitz” will target migrants working illegally, as part of the effort to deter people from seeking to reach the UK from France.
A loyalist bonfire in Northern Ireland controversially topped with an effigy of migrants in a boat has been lit. The Police Service of Northern Ireland earlier said they were investigating a hate ...