Wales, Scotland and Women's Rugby World Cup
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A place in the quarter-finals may be on the line as the two sides meet in Salford - but the pair have both endured disrupted build-ups to the tournament
Wales co-captains Kate Williams and Alex Callender take on our 'Best Friends Forever' quiz before the start of the Women's Rugby World Cup.
The Ffestiniog Railway is the world’s oldest narrow-gauge railway, with almost 200 years of history. It takes you on a scenic 13½-mile journey from the pretty harbour in Porthmadog to the slate-quarrying town of Blaenau Ffestiniog.
In search of a fresh start, William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales, found what could be their forever home.
Wales flanker Alisha Joyce-Butchers tells Scrum V about her pregnancy journey after deciding to start a family with partner and fellow Wales star Jasmine.
Police will be monitoring one of Wales' most beloved beaches throughout the bank holiday weekend. This comes after a surge in disorderly and unlawful conduct at Traeth Llanddwyn close to Newborough village on Anglesey.
Thanks to a bank holiday offer, you’ll be able to explore Wales for less than the price of a cup of coffee. To promote it’s Pay As You Go (PAYG) system, Transport for Wales (TfW) have slashed the price of train travel to just £1 one way.
Communities in Wales are setting up "cool spaces" to help people cope with the heat as they prepare for a second blast of hot weather this week. Temperatures are set to reach 29C in Cardiff going into the weekend, after highs of 32.8C in the city on Tuesday.
The Church in Wales has named a new Archbishop who is openly in a same-sex relationship, drawing sharp criticism from the rights group Christian Concern The appointment has ignited a debate over the
I t was in June 2024 when Charles Spencer, brother of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, announced his third divorce. He shared the news with deep sadness, stating he was going through a difficult moment in his personal life as he divorced his now ex-wife, whom he had married in June 2011.