North Wales Police deal with 72 cases of modern slavery
POLICE in North Wales are dealing with an increasing number of cases involving modern slavery and human trafficking.
POLICE in North Wales are dealing with an increasing number of cases involving modern slavery and human trafficking.
A lack of proper land management made a three-month mountain fire much worse than it might otherwise have been, according to a report.
A MEMORIAL to the drowned valley of Tryweryn has been vandalised for the second time in two days.
North Wales Police has revised the number of gangs it says are exploiting vulnerable people in the region.
North Wales’ Police and Crime Commissioner, Arfon Jones, has been re-nominated to run again for the role in 2020.
Six pregnant sheep were left dead in a shocking dog attack at a popular tourist spot.
North Wales’ new Chief Constable could be confirmed in his job next week. A meeting of the North Wales Police and Crime Panel on Monday will hold a hearing to appoint the new police chief, who will take over from Mark Polin after he left the post in July. The panel will meet with Gulf War veteran Carl Foulkes, who is the choice of Police and Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones to fill the role. The meeting will be the final hurdle before the appointment of the new chief constable can take place. He
A life saving scan that is currently free in parts of South Wales should be rolled out in North Wales, a cancer patient has said.
A major £30 million redevelopment of Mold’s ageing Theatr Clwyd has moved a step closer.
Controversial plans to review free school transport to Welsh medium and religious schools for Flintshire residents have been dropped.
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