The Daily Mail focuses on comments from a former detective, who says Sir Keir is “as guilty as anyone” over failures to tackle grooming gangs. Daily Mail: STARMER ‘GUILTY AS ANYONE’ OVERGROOMING GANGS ...
US army veteran Shamsud-Din Jabbar was shot dead by police after steering a speeding truck around a barricade and ploughing ...
The latest bombardment comes as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s said he had authorised a delegation to continue ...
A South Wales man has been jailed for murder after delivering a deadly punch outside a pub. Christopher Cooper, 39, of the Maritime Quarter, Swansea, attacked Kelvin Evans outside the Station Hotel in ...
A Penarth artist has unveiled a sculpture inspired by a mysterious figure that appeared in an unusual photograph taken in Penarth in 2007.
A former detective who uncovered police failings in investigating grooming gangs has said Sir Keir Starmer is “perhaps as guilty as anyone” over the failure to bring about change.
The Vale of Glamorgan Council has two Penarth planning applications to add to its list to consider. Take a look at the applications that were submitted towards the end of December. An application for ...
Judge Juan M Merchan, who presided over Trump’s trial, signalled in a written decision that he would sentence the former and future president to what is known as an unconditional discharge, in which a ...
The Bookseller follows DS Cross as he investigates the murder of a Bristolian bookseller. Later in the year, on February 25, there is an evening with Belinda Bauer and Clare Mackintosh, and on March 6 ...
Tony Morley and the Little Giants are set to perform at Penarth Ex-Servicemen's Club on Saturday, January 4. The band will entertain with a mix of popular covers and requests. Entry is free and the ...
A Welsh independence march will be taking place in Barry later this year. YesCymru and AUOBCymru have announced that the next March for Independence will be held in Barry on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
Stranded vehicles on the roads and delayed or cancelled rail and air travel are likely, the Met Office warned.