Wales First Minister Mark Drakeford and the leaders of the other UK nations have reached an agreement to relax Covid rules over Christmas. Mr Drakeford said he believed people would be unwilling ...
It is no longer the law to wear a mask in shops or on buses and trains in Wales from Monday as more Covid restrictions are scrapped. "The virus is still there," says Dalia Tremarias, from Cardiff ...
A year on from the lifting of the final Covid restrictions in Wales, the nation is still recovering ... He was surprised how quickly people followed the rules during the pandemic despite the ...
Since the start of the pandemic in March 2020, more than 12,000 people in Wales have died with Covid. The pandemic gave ... been fined for breaking lockdown rules In his evidence to the inquiry ...
The timeline of the Covid-19 pandemic in Wales Biggest revelations as Covid ... back and waiting" over the evidence. Divergence on rules over wearing of face coverings left the public "mystified ...
Ms Blythyn has denied leaking anything and Mr Gething has refused to provide evidence how he came to the conclusion it was ...
The number of people testing positive for Covid-19 has increased in the UK, with experts suggesting the spike could be due to a new variant of the virus ...
Vaughan Gething will face a no confidence vote in the Senedd next week. The Welsh Conservatives have put forward a motion ...
A leaked message suggests the new Labour First Minister of Wales may have misled the Covid Inquiry when he denied intentionally deleting WhatsApp correspondence. Vaughan Gething, who took over as ...
A HAMPSHIRE man must pay a £500 court bill for flouting covid regulations. James Duffy was charged with gathering with any other person in an alert level 4 area of Wales without reasonable excuse.
The First Minister of Wales has denied that he lied to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry after messages emerged appearing to contradict his evidence to the pandemic probe. Vaughan Gething, who was the ...
The Covid Inquiry has been accused of ignoring one of the biggest studies on the harms of lockdowns. Baroness Heather Hallett ...