Wales
UK PM Johnson oversaw 'chaotic' response to COVID which led to more deaths, inquiry finds
UK inquiry finds Boris Johnson’s delayed lockdown and chaotic leadership contributed to around an additional 23,000 COVID deaths.
UK to build its first mini nuclear power station in north Wales, angering Washington
Scientists identify oldest large dinosaur predator from Welsh fossil found 125 years ago - study
'Sanction Israel, launch war crimes investigation' demand Northern Irish, Scottish, Welsh MPs
Trio that kidnapped, assaulted Jewish music producer in Wales given jail time
The victim told the courts the attack felt like his "own personal October 7."
Billy Joel in Cardiff: A legendary concert amid global tensions
Billy Joel's debut in Cardiff captivated fans with timeless hits, offering joy and unity amid global tensions and proving his legendary status.
Hiker discovers monolith that looks like UFO in Wales hillside
Monoliths have been found in the past in Utah, Romania, and Belgium.
Singer Church blasted for ‘from the river to the sea’ chant
Charlotte Church led the choir garbed in a keffiyeh at the Bedwas Workmen's Hall on Saturday, in a charity event for Gaza hospitals.
Cat accidentally travels over 500 miles while trapped in front of taxi
The cat went undetected in the grille of the car throughout the 500-mile cross-country drive.
King Charles anointed with Israeli oil consecrated in Jerusalem
The oil has been blessed by the Jerusalem-based leaders of both the Greek Orthodox Church and the Anglican Church.
Archaeologists discover 150 unknown fossilized species in Wales
In some of the specimens, nerves and digestive systems are still fully intact, which is extremely rare.
Welsh lawmaker plans Holocaust event with no mention of Jews
Julie Morgan has refused to apologize for her indiscretion after sending out invitations to a Holocaust Memorial Day vigil for “gypsy, Roma and traveler” victims - but entirely excluding Jews.
England, Wales home to 271,000 Jewish citizens - census
The Jewish community consists of 0.5% of the population, according to the census. In 2011, 265,000 citizens identified as Jewish – this is just a small increase, as opposed to other religions.
Catholic Church can curb carbon emissions by returning to meat-free Fridays, study suggests
The practice dates back to the first century CE, when Pope Nicholas I declared that Catholics were required to abstain from eating meat on Fridays in memory of the death and crucifixion of Christ.
Proof excavated of Neolithic dairy farming in Wales
Dairy farming could have been happening in Pembrokeshire as early as 3,100 BCE, according to new research.