Two teens charged with murder of Kamran Aman in Barry
Two teenagers have been charged with the murder of Kamran Aman in Barry. The boys, aged 16 and 17, from Llantwit Major, who cannot be named for legal reasons, have both been charged with murder. They are due to appear…
Labour aims to ‘put more bobbies back on the beat’ with £200 million to kickstart recruitment
In a bid to increase neighbourhood policing, the Labour Party is aiming putting more bobbies back on the beat, with the UK Government delivering up to 33 new neighbourhood police officers for the Dyfed Powys Police within a year. The…
Senedd set to sign off on £1.30-a-night tourism levy
The Senedd debated dozens of final changes to plans for a £1.30-a-night tourism levy, with the tax set to get the go-ahead in a key vote next week. Senedd members voted on amendments to the tourism tax bill which would see…
Barry murder investigation – Victim named
The man who died in Barry on Monday night has been named as 38-year-old Kamran Aman. Police were called to a report of stabbing in Barry Road just before midnight last night (Monday, June 30) Father of one Kamran died,…
World Champion Kick Boxer Builds Centre of Excellence at Former Car Factory Social Club
In Llanelli, Wales, a town celebrated for producing World Champion snooker legend Terry Griffiths, another world champion is making her mark, Tennessee Randall, a two-time kickboxing world champion and European champion has fought in destinations across the globe and in…
Wet wipes containing plastic to be banned in Wales
Wet wipes containing plastic will be banned in Wales next year to reduce the environmental harm caused by pollution. From December 18, 2026, it will be an offence in Wales to supply – or offer to supply – wet…
Ambitious new law ‘lacks teeth and funding’
An ambitious law aimed at ensuring future generations in Wales have at least the same quality of life as today lacks teeth and has a laughable budget, a committee heard. The Senedd’s equality committee took evidence as part of…
Caerphilly Council approves plans to improve social housing application process
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Cabinet has approved plans to improve the way people apply for social housing. This new Common Allocation Policy aims to make it easier for people to apply for social housing in the Caerphilly borough, by removing…






