Driver from Middlesex reported for breaching coronavirus rules after travelling 221 miles to visit North Wales
NewsNHS watchdog head highlights ‘extreme worries’ over drop in North Wales A&E attendances
GwyneddRoutine speed check on A55 leads to discovery of ‘substantial amount’ of drugs
GwyneddCoronavirus assessment centre set to open at Bangor City Football Club
AngleseyNorth Wales councils facing funding headache due to coronavirus
GwyneddClosure of Gwynedd primary school with just eight pupils set to be approved next week
WrexhamWrexham councillor whose entire immediate family caught coronavirus tells of ‘absolutely devastating’ impact
AngleseyRAF Valley defends continuing flight training during coronavirus lockdown despite noise complaints
GwyneddHow scientists from Bangor University are using sewage to track coronavirus infection rates
ConwySnowdonia National Park Authority warns visitors not to make a wasted journey
GwyneddGwynedd nurse who made miracle recovery after near fatal crash celebrates her colleagues on International Nurses Day
NewsNorth Wales Police and Crime Commissioner calls for coronavirus travel fines to be tripled to £3,000
Flintshire‘Economic shock’ caused by coronavirus cited as reason why Flintshire landowner should be allowed to keep storing vehicles and caravans
FlintshireCouncils in north east Wales start planning for recycling centres to reopen
ConwyMusic venues in North Wales among hundreds at risk of closure due to coronavirus crisis
NewsWearing face masks won’t be made compulsory in Wales as government says evidence ‘not strong enough’
NewsManchester City facilitating same number of tests as whole of Wales – but First Minister defends shortfall
NewsFirst Minister Mark Drakeford ‘concerned’ over confusion between lockdown messaging in England and Wales
DenbighshireSecond NHS worker has bike stolen from outside Ysbyty Glan Clwyd as police issue appeal
GwyneddHow some North Wales councils are adapting to hold meetings during the coronavirus pandemic
FlintshireConfusion over lockdown easing is “total shambles” and could cause influx of visitors to North Wales, warns police commissioner