- ITV Report
Video shows A+E department struggling to cope
A video appears to show the A+E department of Wales's busiest hospital struggling to cope with the number of patients arriving by ambulance.
A video appears to show the A+E department of Wales's busiest hospital struggling to cope with the number of patients arriving by ambulance.
Police are appealing for information to help find 46 year old Liam Stubbs from the Monmouth area.
Mr. Stubbs is described as being approximately 5ft 9, stocky build, with dark hair and glasses.
He was last seen in the Monmouth area at around 1pm on Saturday 19th November.
He hasn’t been seen since then and officers are concerned for his safety.
He was last seen wearing a dark jacket and stripy trousers.
Anyone with information should call 101.
The creation of a tidal lagoon in Cardiff Bay, which will stretch between the capital city and Newport at a cost of £6-8bn, has been discussed by the City of Cardiff Council's cabinet .
The cabinet has now set up a task force to look at the plans.
A tidal lagoon for Cardiff Bay would see the construction of a seawall enclosing an area of some 70 square kilometres.
It would hold 11 times the volume of water that the proposed Swansea lagoon would contain.
Wales defence coach Shaun Edwards has rubbished suggestions that the current coaching team no longer have the backing of fans following their 33-30 win against Japan on Saturday.
Interim Head Coach Rob Howely admitted after the game that the second tier nation were 'the better team' and 'deserved to win' at the Principality Stadium despite Sam Davies' late drop goal leaving Wales with the chance to end their autumn series with three wins from four.
Police are warning motorists to take extra care in the treacherous weather conditions.
They are also warning drivers not to take short cuts.
This van was washed away moments after the driver was rescued.
South Wales Police has stood down the search for missing Neath man Russell Sherwood due to faded light and treacherous weather conditions.
Officers will resume the search tomorrow once safe to do so.
The police are still appealing to the public for any information to locate Mr Sherwood who became missing after he set off on a car journey on the morning of Sunday, 20 November, 2016.
Mr Sherwood, who is 69, from Cilfrew, set off from home in his silver Ford Focus with registration beginning ‘CP66’ at approximately 6.15am on Sunday, and was headed to an address in Ewenny, Bridgend.
He failed to arrive at the address.
Officers believe he reached Stormy Down, Bridgend, in his vehicle and are appealing to anybody who may have information.
Anybody who has information should call 101.
The family of a 53-year-old man who died in a crash on the A37 near Bristol last week has released a moving tribute.
Stephen Lewis, from Rhondda Cynon Taf, died when the car he was driving was involved in a collision with several other vehicles on the A37 at Hursley Hill, around 6am on Monday 14 November.
Heavy rain has caused flooding in many parts of Wales.
South Wales Fire and Rescue have reported several incidents, including three schools and a "very young baby" stuck inside of a house in Barry that was flooded.
Police are appealing for information to find two missing teenage girls from Ebbw Vale.
Michaela Lawrence, who's 15, and Kylisha Barrett, who's 16, were reported missing on Friday.
Michaela is described as being white, 5 ft 5 inches tall with dark brown hair and hazel eyes.
Kylisha is described as being white, 5 ft 3 inches tall with brown hair and brown eyes.
Officers believe the girls are together.
Anyone with information should call 101.