President Ferdinand Marcos Jr was in the region to inspect the damage from the last storm and help distribute food.
Wales are arguably at the lowest ebb in their 143-year international rugby history following Fiji’s 24-19 victory in Cardiff.
PADDY McGuinness was presented a fundraising cheque by a Flintshire high school on his epic cycling challenge for Children in Need. The television and radio presenter started his 300-mile cycle from ...
BETSI Cadwaladr University Health Board’s executive director of finance is to resign after a report found incorrect entries had been “deliberately” made in its accounts two years ago. Sue Hill, who is ...
The Vatican and Microsoft have unveiled a digital twin of St Peter’s Basilica that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to explore one of the world’s most important monuments – while also helping the ...
Sixth-form college students in England could face walkouts after members of a teaching union voted in favour of strikes in a dispute over pay and funding. Members of the National Education Union (NEU) ...
The latest round of international climate talks have kicked off in Azerbaijan as the UN warns 2024 is set to be the hottest year on record.
Hawarden Farm Estate, in Deeside, was one of two farm shops in North Wales named among Britain's best by The Times. The news outlet explained: "Fruit and veg are grown at this first-rate sustainable ...
A former Coleg Menai student has described the 'amazing experience' of working on the new Beetlejuice film. Mabli Non Jones, 24, from Gerlan near Bethesda, worked closely with director Tim Burton to ...
US President-elect Donald Trump has chosen representative Elise Stefanik to serve as his ambassador to the United Nations. In a statement announcing his choice, Mr Trump said: “Elise is an incredibly ...
POLICE are appealing for information in a bid to locate a wanted man with links to Wrexham. North Wales Police launched the appeal on Monday afternoon (November 11).
Conservative leader and former business secretary Kemi Badenoch has told the Horizon IT inquiry the government allowed “bureaucracy to get in the way of redress” for wronged subpostmasters.