Leisa Gwenllian is a hard-partying young woman in rural Wales in Marc Evans' 'Effi o Blaenau,' while Jack Archer's doc 'Sailm nan Daoine' ('Psalms of the People') explores the Scottish psalm singing ...
The vote could have huge ramifications to a law which has hugely passionate supporters and objectors ...
Orlaith Nic Ghearailt, Seachtain na Gaeilge Manager and Dr Huw Lewis, language revival specialist at Aberystwyth University, discuss what more can be done to promote the Irish language on RTÉ Radio ...
Prince William escorted a rain-soaked toddler to see his wife, whom the little boy had been waiting for; Catherine stopped for a game of rock, paper, scissors with schoolchildren. There were moments ...
A new book recalls the colourful, contested past of the individual countries that make up the UK and Ireland... and some of ...
With land, connectivity and an enabling regulatory ecosystem, Wales is now on the radar of AI investors, writes Phil Pugh.
Some mega police forces are likely to cover two or three mayoralities, writes the chief executive of Wyre Forest DC.
St David’s Day is a time for us all to come together and celebrate the culture, creativity and community spirit that make Wales so distinctive' ...
Flintshire County Council has approved its 2026/27 budget, increasing council tax and investing in schools and social care - ...
The Gorton and Denton result confirmed the death of old loyalties in British politics. Given the existence of four-party politics in Scotland and Wales and the electoral significance of the Liberal ...
“When those qualities collide between two lovers it amplifies the sense of longing and impossibility. The result is a story ...