Police and Swansea Council put in extra efforts during the summer to tackle some of the problems impacting the city centre, ...
It's now over 435 minutes, just over seven hours, since Ben Cabango scored Swansea's last goal, which came in the 1-1 draw ...
Andy Robinson feels Swansea City have "gone backwards" in attack following their goalless draw with Sheffield Wednesday. The ...
Passengers are being advised to check before travelling across Wales today due to slippery rails. Trains may be cancelled ...
Deaths due to drugs in England and Wales have hit their highest levels since records began, according to new figures released ...
The ex-player curse has haunted the Swans for nearly 70 years. Swansea’s all-time top scorer Ivor Allchurch left the black ...
South Wales Police has issued a warning to Swansea students as they become the target of a new bus scam. Swansea students are ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Head coach Luke Williams says Swansea City’s hierarchy are discussing the best way forward following the departure of sporting director Paul Watson.
A mural of Ivor and Len Allchurch, two of Swansea’s most celebrated footballers, is unveiled by the Swansea City Supporters' Trust.
Edited by John Davies, Nigel Jenkins, Menna Baines, & Peredur I. Lynch the work runs to more than 1200 illustrated pages. It is due for publication by University of Wales Press on January 31st, 2008.
The Library of Wales series of English-language classics from Wales is funded by the Welsh Assembly Government through the Welsh Books Council and published by Parthian Books.