Shown on BBC Wales yesterday (January 27) evening, the investigation The Baby Scandal – about maternity services at scandal-hit Cwm Taf Morgannwg Health Board – included harrowing interviews with bereaved parents or those of children left adversely affected by the care given.
It’s official: according to Alzheimer’s Society Cymru (ASC), the Welsh Conservative Group is the first “dementia friendly” one in the Welsh Parliament.
The possibility of a further delay to works on the vital A465 Heads of the Valleys road is leaving residents and commuters totally exasperated, and the announcement made today (January 23) will do little to allay their frustration.
The problem of broadband connectivity in rural Wales has been a blight on lives and business for many years. Pembrokeshire, for example, is 20th out of the 22 local authorities in terms of number of premises in Wales where broadband infrastructure operators are present.
Commenting on the debate in the Welsh Parliament today (January 21) where 35 Labour and Plaid Cymru voted against the Brexit Bill, a spokesperson for the Welsh Conservatives said: