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Nation.Cymru (transl. Nation.Wales) is a Welsh news service established in 2017 with the aim of creating a national English-language news service for Wales. [1] It receives £20,000 a year from the Books Council of Wales [2] and the rest of its financial support comes from 1,000 monthly subscribers to the site.
Golwg360 (Welsh for '360 View ') is a Welsh-language news website.It aims to provide a rolling news service from Wales and elsewhere, as well as sport and cultural news. . Published by Golwg Newydd, [1] it includes some content from the weekly Welsh-language magazine Golwg as well as web-only content produced by its ow
Golwg360 (external link), Golwg's Welsh language news site; BBC Cymru's Welsh language news site; maes-e, a popular discussion forum (Welsh only) Popular internet sites such as Google, Facebook and Wikipedia (known as Wicipedia in Welsh) are also available in Welsh. Most Welsh public bodies and a number of private sector companies in Wales have ...
After a tumultuous 2024 in Welsh politics, BBC Wales political editor Gareth Lewis asks what's next. ... Gareth Lewis - Political editor, BBC Wales News. December 26, 2024 at 11:33 PM.
More money from Welsh government for councils but fears services will need to be cut back remain. ... David Deans - Politics reporter, BBC Wales News. December 11, 2024 at 1:18 PM.
Golwg (Welsh for "View", Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɡɔlʊɡ]) is a Welsh-language magazine established in 1988. [1] The magazine is published by the company [2] with the same name on a weekly basis. [3] It covers current events and features and claims a circulation of 12,000 a month, the largest circulation of any magazine in Wales.
In October, Chancellor Rachel Reeves gave the Welsh government an extra £1bn to spend in this budget. It puts them in "a different world" after a long period of spending squeezes and high ...
From November 2001, a fifteen-minute news bulletin was broadcast on the digital opt-out service BBC 2W, first as 2W News and Sport and later, Wales Today on 2W. The bulletin was axed in 2007. In 2020 a separate 30-minute broadcast was added to the schedule during the 2019 Coronavirus outbreak, reporting on live Welsh Government press ...