Kirsty Williams said she had felt unable to keep her family safe from the trolling she received on social media. The ex-politician told BBC Walescast that while she would not discourage her ...
Kirsty Williams-Henry, who sustained brain damage after a fall from Aberavon pier in July 2018, has told of her distress, saying she "can't show her face", after a judge dismissed her claims and ...
A family has raised more than £11,500 for a children’s cancer charity as their five-year-old continues treatment for ...
Welsh Liberal Democrat Senedd member and Education Minister Kirsty Williams has announced she is stepping down at next May's election. Ms Williams is the only Lib Dem in the Welsh Parliament and ...
Kirsty Williams-Henry, from Port Talbot, was a 27-year-old senior business analyst at Admiral Insurance when she fell from the pier in 2018 and suffered skull fractures and brain damage.
Kirsty Williams-Henry, 33, from Port Talbot, suffered multiple injuries in a fall from Aberavon pier in 2018. She sued owner Associated British Ports Holdings Ltd for damages. High Court judge ...
A Senedd member called for reform of the way the Welsh Parliament handles backbench legislation after pulling a mental health bill that received cross-party support.
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Under changes to the new curriculum the teaching of BAME histories will be mandatory, Kirsty Williams said. Ms Williams said it would help pupils become "informed citizens of the world".