News Room
Businesses from across Torfaen have taken part in a cyber security workshop to help improve their resilience in the face of growing cyber crime.
This week we joined Willmott Dixon at Croesyceiliog School’s Future Pathways career fair. The event aimed to raise aspirations of pupils from years nine to 11.
The amount that households in Gwent pay for their police service will rise to address growing financial pressures caused by increasing demand on frontline policing, and rising...
Acting Police and Crime Commissioner Eleri Thomas has paid tribute to the millions of victims who were killed during the Holocaust.
Criminal gangs are now using e-cigarettes and vapes to criminally and sexually exploit young people.
The Police and Crime Commissioner Jeff Cuthbert has decided to temporarily step back to recover from a period of ill health.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, is asking residents for their views on police funding and other issues to do with policing.
We were pleased to support the third National Volunteer Police Cadet Quiz, which was hosted this year by Gwent Police.
This week 18 student officers celebrated their graduation and the completion of their academic training.
Welsh police forces are targeting people driving under the influence of drink and drugs throughout December.
This week we have been out in the community talking to residents in Cwmbran and Maindee.
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent has been recognised nationally for the high quality of its independent custody visiting scheme.