Archive

  • US soldier told she can legally change name

    WIKILEAKS whistleblower Chelsea Manning has been granted permission to legally change her name by an American judge.At a hearing on Wednesday morning (April 23), District Judge David King, of Leavenworth County, Kansas, granted a petition for the US soldier

  • Adult care campaign needs local views

    A NEW campaign is looking to find out what local people think about the provision of adult home care in Pembrokeshire.‘Time to Care Pembrokeshire’ wants to hear from people who currently or have previously received care at home, have a relative

  • Pensioner shoved paper in her own mouth in back of police car

    A PEMBROKE pensioner with a history of bothering the police admitted assaulting a police officer when she appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on Tuesday.Beryl Billington, of Norgans Hill, appeared frail and admitted to being hard of hearing

  • Soggy end for visitors after sat nav fail

    A GROUP of tourists proved ‘sat navs’ are no substitute for local knowledge over the Bank Holiday weekend, when they drove into the sea at Angle.Four women, on holiday from London , had to be rescued from their car at around 9.30pm on Sunday

  • Bronze Age exhibit shines as museum opens for 2014

    FROM Quaker roots to its present links with Qatar, a lot has happened in Milford Haven in the last 200 years.And Milford Haven Museum - which has just re-opened for the 2014 season - is the perfect place to learn about everything from whaling and fishing

  • Land's End to John O'Groats - in a straight line

    LAND’S End to John O’Groats has been done time and time again but never in a straight line – until now.At 25 she was the youngest British woman and the first Welsh woman to climb Everest. Seven years on 32-year-old Tori James, who grew