Author: Rhys Gregory

13 Welsh games studios and companies are on the way to the 40th GDC Festival of Gaming – the games industry’s major annual global gathering – in San Francisco, California. Expected to draw in 30,000 attendees this year, the GDC brings together game developers seeking to attract attention, promotion and support. Supported by the Welsh Government via Creative Wales and Trade and Invest, an eye-catching Cymru Wales exhibition stand will give the companies a  space to offer live demos of their latest projects, meet with major players and grow their networks – forging strong international connections that could potentially become…

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A teenager has been arrested after threats were made relating to a secondary school in Powys. Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed that a 17-year-old boy from Pontardawe has been arrested following an investigation into digital communications linked to Ysgol Maesydderwen in Ystradgynlais. The teenager was arrested on suspicion of sending digital communications conveying threats of death or serious harm with the intent to cause fear. He currently remains in police custody while enquiries continue. The incident prompted concern among parents, pupils and the wider community, with police officers carrying out enquiries and providing reassurance locally. Powys Superintendent Gareth Grant said: “I’d firstly…

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Drivers using the A55 in North Wales are being warned about overnight closures and contraflow systems at the Conwy Tunnel next week while essential maintenance work takes place. Traffic Wales has confirmed that a series of night time restrictions will affect the tunnel between Monday, March 9 and Sunday, March 15. From Monday, March 9 until Friday, March 13, the westbound carriageway will be closed between 7pm and 7am. During these hours, a contraflow system will operate through the tunnel using the eastbound carriageway. The traffic arrangement will then switch for the remainder of the works. From Friday, March 13…

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A couple from Rhondda have been jailed after having sex in a public space. The incident took place on February 23, 2026, where officers received a call from the owner of a café in Talbot Green alleging two people had broken into the outdoor seating area at the venue and were caught on CCTV having sex. Anthony Evans, 42 from Rhondda and Leah Evans, 37 from Rhondda have both been jailed for three months following their conviction. On Friday February 27 at Merthyr Tydfil Magistrates court the pair pleaded guilty to an act of outraging public decency and criminal damage…

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A spacious three-bedroom apartment close to the heart of all the action in the centre of Cardiff could suit the avid rugby fan right down to the ground. Close to the renowned Principality stadium, the city’s eclectic mix of shops and vibrant selection of bars and restaurants, the apartment is listed for sale with a guide price of £140,000. Sean Roper, of Paul Fosh Auctions who are selling the property said: “The apartment has a modern fitted kitchen with appliances and attractive modern bathroom suite. This flat also features an extra bonus of a view of the legendary Cardiff Arms…

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No less than six DJs will join the undisputed prince of UK Garage Sammy Virji when he brings his unmissable headline show to Cardiff this summer. Breakthrough artist Sammy – who has gone from delivering viral DJ Mag sets to pulling massive Coachella crowds – is bringing the party to TK Maxx presents Depot Live at Cardiff Castle on Saturday July 18. And it is announced today he will be joined by Austrian DJ and record producer Salute and DJsSilva Bumpa, Arthi, SAINT LUDO, Yemz and Cardiff’s Lucas Alexander. Vienna-born Salute has become more than a producer – they are…

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In recent years, the UK has seen a significant increase in the number of travellers choosing to holiday closer to home. 61% of UK adults are now more likely to take a staycation than in previous years, with nearly half planning one within the next 12 months. Domestic breaks have become an increasingly appealing choice for travellers seeking memorable experiences without the higher costs and extensive travel often associated with going abroad. For those joining the growing number of holidaymakers opting to stay in the UK this summer, Swansea Bay, Mumbles and Gower makes the ideal destination. Welcoming over 4.6…

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A student from Coleg y Cymoedd has been crowned the winner of a live cooking competition celebrating Italian PDO and PGI cured meats, organised by the Italian Trade Agency (ITA) with support from ASSICA (Associazione Industriali delle Carni e dei Salumi – Association of Italian Meats and Cured Meats). The contest took place on Tuesday 3rd March 2026, with trainee chefs challenged to create an original dish where Italian cured meat was the central ingredient. The winner was announced following live cooking and judging in front of invited trade guests and industry professionals. Kayla Thomas impressed the judges with “Prosciutto…

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A teenager from New Tredegar is championing women in rugby ahead of International Women’s Day (Sunday 8 March), after her selection for the Dragons Academy at Coleg Gwent has brought her one step closer to achieving her dream of becoming a professional rugby player. With women still representing less than a quarter of total rugby players in Wales, the Dragons Academy at Coleg Gwent plays a vital role in helping young athletes like 18-year-old Lily Hawkins to develop the physical, technical, tactical and psychological skills needed to progress to the professional game, while also continuing their studies. Lily first caught the…

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House hunters can purchase a piece of North Wales railway heritage. The former Eyarth Station, now a country home, is on the market for offers in the region of £825,000. From its opening in 1864, the property, in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Ruthin, was a regular stopping point for trains on the Denbigh to Corwen line. The last passenger train was recorded on the route in 1953 and the final goods train in 1962, after which the line and station at Eyarth closed. The station was subsequently converted into a country home and, for much of the last 40 years, was…

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