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Builth Wells played host to the 19th annual Wonderwool Wales festival, which has been declared one of the best ever.
Neville Gwilt, 41, of Newtown, sent text messages, social media message, and made phone calls to his ex-partner between March 4 and 31.
A man has been honoured with a lifetime achievement award for his service as Royal Welsh Show director. Harry Featherstonhaugh OBE FRAgS was presented with the Association of Show and Agricultural ...
Guilsfield Singers celebrated Welsh music in a concert at Welshpool Methodist Church. The performance marked the culmination of a successful period under the leadership of musical director Paul ...
A postmistress near Machynlleth is set to retire after 50 years of service. Lilwen Humphreys has been a pillar of the community at Cemmaes Road Post Office since May 1, 1975, and has decided to retire ...
Lake Vyrnwy's farmers' market will be back from May, giving people the chance to support local businesses. Exhibitors will sell a range of products at the markets, including fresh produce and arts and ...
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth has threatened Iran “will pay the consequence” of supporting Houthi rebels in Yemen. The US has been conducting strikes targeting rebels since March 15, while the ...
Singer Engelbert Humperdinck has credited karaoke for keeping his music alive “all these years” ahead of his 89th birthday. The Leicester-raised singer told the PA news agency he would be spending his ...
US President Donald Trump previously said he wants access to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals as a condition of further support.
The Royal Mint is launching commemorative coins to honour VE Day, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. The VE Day 50p coin design features a dove of peace and the design ...
Ms Clarke is not alone, a new poll by the Stroke Association has revealed 35% of stroke survivors are able to sing better than speak in the weeks and months after their stroke. The survey of 1,000 ...
A candy-pink model of The Grand Budapest Hotel is among more than 600 objects that will be included in a Wes Anderson exhibition in London.