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A decision to stop funding a mental health service has been called an “absolute shocker” by the head of a voluntary sector organisation.
A key ambition for 80% of cancer patients to start treatment within 62 days could be dropped because services have little chance of hitting the target, a committee heard.
Long-awaited work to replace council flats in Cardiff Bay is beginning to take shape.
Plans are underway to address traffic issues blighting one of Cardiff’s busiest junctions, according to a local councillor.
Public health officials are investigating a suspected cryptosporidium outbreak linked to a farm shop in Cowbridge.
Rhoose's post office and village store has been named the best in Wales at an rural awards ceremony.
Tui is to launch three new routes from Cardiff Airport to Egypt, Portugal and the Canary Islands next summer.
A former Welsh Conservative leader has reiterated calls for an urgent review into safety on the A48.
The number of scrutiny committees at Vale of Glamorgan Council has been cut from five to four.
Local politicians have reacted with dismay over plans to cut nearly 300 jobs at the Dow chemical works in Barry.
The Welsh Government set out plans to introduce laws on homelessness, building safety, environmental governance, greyhound racing and visitor accommodation.
The First Minister came under fire over the Labour UK Government's decision to step in to save Scunthorpe steelworks after failing to do the same in Port Talbot.