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Pembroke History: St. David’s & St.Non’s

Tucked away on the Pembrokeshire peninsula, a jagged finger of rock pointing the way to Ireland, is Britain’s smallest city, St. David’s. You see first...

Pembrokeshire History: Iron Age Settlements

History and its visible remains are thickly layered across the dramatic and beautiful landscape of Pembrokeshire. Using the ancient trackways of the Christian pilgrims, which...

Pembrokeshire History: Fishguard, Gwaun Valley & Preseli Hills

Fishguard is a quaint little town which you can explore in two parts. The lower town is the older and more picturesque with many...

Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows

An unexpected bonus on the recent trip to Pembrokeshire was seeing the John Constable painting ‘Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows’. It was on display...

William Marshall – First Earl of Pembroke

1144 to 1219 It was a time of knights and kings. It was a time of civil war. It was also the time of William Marshal, a...

Dan Morgan – campaigning to allow glorifying racists and oppressors in Swansea and Wales

Meet Dan Morgan. Dan is running a far right group in different social medias. At the moment, Dan is actively campaigning for street names...

Man arrested for suspicion of fraud and impersonating a police officer

A 56-year-old man has been arrested today (Monday 26 October 2020) in Brecon on suspicion of fraud by false representation in addition to impersonating...

Fay Jones MP – Refuses to answer reasons for voting, then bans person from asking!

The following article was formed through a quick chat interview with someone who claimed Fay Jones blocked their questions on her facebook page. I was...

Prospective Swansea official accused member of public of being a peadophile

Stan Robinson is a prospective swansea candidate as a local councillor actively campaigning for street names and statues glorifying oppression and slave trading to...

Cambridge University – showing ghostly images from a Welsh manuscript

One of the UK’s most important medieval manuscripts is revealing ghosts from the past fter new research and imaging work discovered eerie faces and...

Excess mortality in England and Wales during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic

This article  has not been peer-reviewed  Abstract Background Deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic result directly from infection and exacerbation of other diseases and indirectly from deferment...

Swansea Castle

Swansea Castle was founded by Henry de Beaumont in 1106 as the caput of the lordship of Gower, in Swansea, Wales. The original castle seems...
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