A WOMAN from Gwynedd used the bank card of a person she was caring for to buy more than £8,000 worth of personal items for herself. Danielle Swain was given Jean Barrett’s card to buy her incontinence ...
The King Charles III Atlantic Salmon 50p sparked a mini bidding war amid coin collectors on the auction site, as 25 bids were made on the rare coin before it sold for £105. The Royal Mint recently ...
A decision by the Post Office to slash ‘lifeline’ services in rural parts of Gwynedd has been blasted as “shameful”. The Post Office has confirmed it will cut outreach and mobile services in several ...
Now Corteen-Coleman has landed in Malaysia, looking to help England build on the runners-up finish they managed in 2023. That crop included her Surrey teammate Ryana MacDonald-Gay, who has used that ...
A former wartime evacuee took a trip down memory lane when a military museum brought along a treasure trove of artefacts to the Welsh care ...
HARLEQUINS are still a team that you should never write off but Leicester Tigers legend and Premier Sports pundit Andy Goode admits they need ...
Failing to alert the DWP of key changes to your circumstances could lead to Universal Credit claimants losing their benefits ...
Leicester Tigers will travel to Toulouse with minimal outside expectations but Tigers legend and Premier Sports pundit Andy Goode believes they ...
THE PORT of Holyhead will partially reopen today following a month-long closure caused by damage from Storm Darragh. The port, a vital trade route between the UK and Ireland, has been closed since ...
A renowned artist is set to create a new painting live at a festival in Bangor. Chris Holley, an artist from the Thames Valley, will take inspiration from the music at the Bangor Music Festival for ...
A new community-based Repair Café support fund has been launched in North Wales. The initiative, backed by Sam Rowlands, Member of the Welsh Parliament for North Wales, is part of enfinium's effort to ...
Once a private country estate, Plas Llechylched was built in 1866 by The Sheriff of Anglesey as a hunting and shooting retreat.