Events from the year 2026 in Wales.
Events
January
- 1 January
- Blood bike volunteer Andrew Rogers, of Haycastle, Pembrokeshire, dies in hospital from injuries sustained after his motorcycle was involved in a crash with another vehicle on the A61 on 29 December.
- The mystery runner in the Nos Galan road race is Jess Fishlock.
- 4 January â Snow and ice prompt the closure of 30 schools due to return the following day from the Christmas holiday.
- 5 January
- Snow and ice warnings are issued for Tuesday 6 January as the cold snap continues.
- A man is fined ã500 after admitting dressing as a Royal Navy admiral at a Remembrance Sunday event in Llandudno in November 2024 without having permission to wear the uniform.
- 6 January â The Met Office issues a warning for heavy snow for Thursday 8 January and Friday 9 January ahead of the arrival of Storm Goretti, the first named storm of 2026.
- 7 January â At a hearing at Mold Crown Court, Miles Cross, who sold chemicals online to help people commit suicide, is sentenced to 14 years in prison.
- 8 January â Storm Goretti: An amber weather warning comes into force as heavy snow falls in Wales, with warnings of potential avalanches in places.
- 9 January â The impact of Storm Goretti continues with warnings for ice, fog and wintry showers in place until midday on Saturday 10 December.
- 11 January â Archaeologists discover the remains of a large Roman villa at Margam Country Park near Port Talbot.
- 12 January â Rhydian Lynne Rhys Jamieson, who tried to kill his baby daughter by throwing her at a television and causing her serious injuries, is sentenced to 35 years in prison.
- 20 January
- Member of the Senedd and shadow cabinet James Evans is expelled from the Welsh Conservatives after telling leader Darren Millar he is involved in talks to join Reform UK. Reform's leader, Nigel Farage, later says he has held no such talks with Evans.
- A dead nest belonging to the invasive Asian hornet species has been found near Wrexham, and is the first confirmed presence of the hornets in Wales.
- Demolition begins on Coney Beach Amusement Park, which closed in October after more than a century in operation.
- 21 January â A photographer has captured a rare orange cephalopod octopus on a beach at Tenby, Pembrokeshire.
- 23 January â At a hearing at Newport Crown Court, Richard Downey, aged 55, is sentenced to eight years in prison for a sexual assault committed against a 13-year-old schoolgirl in September 1997. The conviction was secured following advances in DNA technology.
- 27 January â The Senedd votes to approve the 2026 Welsh budget, worth ã27bn, following a deal between Labour and Plaid Cymru.
- 29 January â A road tunnel on the A55 at Conwy is closed following a collision between a car and a heavy goods vehicle in which a woman is killed.
- 30 January
- Following a trial at Cardiff Crown Court, Jordan Mills-Smith, Joshua Gordon, Melissa Quailey-Dashper and Kristina Ginova, are found guilty of the murder of Joanne Penney, who was shot dead when she answered the door of a flat she was visiting in Talbot Green in March 2025. A fifth defendant, Marcus Huntley, pleaded guilty to murder earlier in the trial. The five will be sentenced at a later date.
- Cardiff City Council votes to use only silent or low noise fireworks at future displays in order to protect pets and children.
February
- 1 February â The Met Office issues a severe weather alert for icy conditions overnight for 1âÂÂ2 February as temperatures are forecast to drop significantly.
- 3 February â The Senedd approves Welsh Government proposals to increase the minimum unit price of alcohol by 30%, from 50p to 65p, from October.
- 5 February
- A 15-year-old boy is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a teacher was injured in an incident at Milford Haven Comprehensive School in Pembrokeshire.
- Former Conservative Party councillor Dan Thomas is appointed as Leader of Reform UK Wales, while it is confirmed that Senedd Member James Evans has joined the party after being expelled from the Conservatives.
- Reform UK win their first council seat in Anglesey, in a local by-election in Ynys Gybi ward, their first gain from Plaid Cymru.
- Gwent Police begin a murder investigation following the death of a 17-year-old boy, subsequently named as Tristan Shae Kerr, in Caerphilly.
- 7 February â A 15-year-old boy is remanded in youth detention by magistrates at Swansea charged with the attempted murder of a teacher in Milford Haven.
- 9 February â Firefighters attend a large blaze at an industrial estate in Caerphilly county.
- 10 February
- Following a trial at Swansea Crown Court, Thomas Morgan is convicted of the murder of his partner's five-month-old baby in March 2024 after the child suffered catastrophic brain injuries as a result of being violently shaken.
- Bangor University's Debating and Political Society refuses a request for a question and answer session from Reform UK campaigner Jack Anderton and MP Sarah Pochin, citing "zero tolerance for any form of racism, transphobia or homophobia displayed by the members of Reform". The University distances itself from the decision.
- 11 February â Reform UK's Francesca O'Brien says the party will not defund Bangor University after the party's Head of Policy, Zia Yusuf, suggested they would remove ã30m of funding from the university after its debating society rejected a request for a Q&A session by two Reform politicians.
- 12 February â Two senior parliamentary aides to Welsh Conservatives leader Darren Millar â former deputy chief of staff Zak Weaver and senior communications officer Tomos Llewelyn â defect to Reform UK on the eve of the Welsh Conservative Party conference in Llandudno.
- 17 February â A man is arrested following the discovery of an elderly woman's body in a freezer at an address in Porthcawl.
- 18 February
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces ã14bn of government investment in Welsh railways.
- A yellow weather warning for snow and ice is issued for 18 of Wales's 32 counties, which is in force until 10am on Thursday 19 February.
- 19 February
- Data from NHS Wales indicates that hospital waiting lists in Wales are at their lowest for three years, with 741,000 recorded patient pathways as of December 2025, compared to 734,721 in March 2023.
- The Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru approves a 6.4% pay increase for local councillors in Wales, taking their basic annual salary to ã21,044.
- Rescuers recover the bodies of two men who went missing on Snowdon the previous day.
- 20 February â Two teenagers are sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Kamran Aman, who was fatally stabbed in a racially-motivated attack as he delivered groceries to his home in Barry.
- 22 February â The Welsh Rugby Union is to hold an extraordinary general meeting during which a vote of no confidence will be tabled in chair Richard Collier-Keywood following demands from Central Glamorgan Rugby Union.
- 23 February â Plans are announced for the construction of a new ã33m hospital unit at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Rhyl in order to improve NHS services in north Wales.
- 24 February â The Senedd votes to give its approval to the provision of assisted dying services in Wales.
- 25 February â Thomas Morgan is sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 19 years for the murder of five-month-old Jensen-Lee Dougal, who died after being violently shaken in March 2024.
- 26 February â A Church in Wales report reveals that allegations of sexual assault against bishop Anthony Pierce when he was a vicar were covered up, allowing him to rise through the ranks.
- 27 February
- Swansea Council begins legal proceedings against the Welsh Rugby Union to prevent it selling Cardiff Rugby to Y11 Sport & Media.
- Trefor and Llanaelhaearn Community Council says it will only give backing to the construction of a new housing estate in Trefor, Gwynedd, if the properties are reserved exclusively for Welsh speakers.
March
- 3 March â BBC News reports that the Stradey Park Hotel in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, which was at the centre of Home Office plans to be used to house 100 asylum seekers, is to close.
- 4 March â An inquest into the deaths of two sisters who drowned while paddling at Snowdonia National Park in June 2025 records a verdict of accidental death.
- 6 March â At a hearing at Bristol Crown Court, Shazad Ali, who posted several hundred ISIS propaganda videos online and boasted of becoming the group's next spokesman in Wales, is sentenced to five years in prison.
- 10 March â Reform UK Senedd member Laura Anne Jones is criticised for a speech in which she claimed rival parties had "entertained" the idea of children self-identifying as cats.
- 12 March â Plans to build a 50-storey skyscraper in Cardiff, which would become Wales's tallest building, are approved.
- 13 March â At a hearing at Cardiff Crown Court, Alireza Askari, who previously pleaded guilty to the murder of his wife Paria Veisi, who he stabbed to death then buried in their back garden, is sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 26 years.
- 17 March
- Senedd members vote 39âÂÂ10 to ban greyhound racing in Wales, but the legislation could face a legal challenge after it emerges civil servants warned there was not enough evidence to justify a ban.
- The Senedd votes to make it illegal to lie during election campaigns, with the legislation expected to become law in 2030.
- 18 March â Police confiscate more than ã20,000 worth of assets belonging to Daniel Andreas San Diego, who is scheduled to be deported to the United States to face terrorism charges.
- 19 March
- Nigel Farage is criticised by rival parties for describing Welsh people as "foreign speakers" in a paid for video.
- Alan and Bernita Davies, who let their emaciated daughter die in her ground-floor bedroom, which was in an "appalling" state, are each sentenced to eight years in prison.
- 20 March â The High Court rejects a legal challenge brought by the Greyhound Board of Great Britain over legislation banning greyhound racing in Wales.
- 25 March
- At a hearing at Mold Crown Court, teenager Tristan Roberts is sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 22 and a half years for the murder of his mother, Angela Shellis, who he beat to death with a hammer in October 2025. Roberts had pleaded guilty to the murder at an earlier hearing.
- Reform UK candidate Andrew Barry withdraws from the 2026 Senedd election and quits the party over party anger about "parachuting" candidates into seats and the number of defections from the Conservatives.
- 27 March â Corey Edwards, a leading candidate for Reform UK in the forthcoming Senedd election, withdraws his candidacy after a photograph emerged appearing to show him performing a Nazi salute.
- 29 March â Dyfed-Powys Police refers itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct after an armed officer discharged a shot when police were called to a housing estate in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, the previous evening, amid reports of a man with a knife.
- 30 March â Eluned Morgan launches the Welsh Labour manifesto for the 2026 Senedd election at an event in Swansea.
- 31 March â It is announced that three Reform UK candidates to represent the Vale of Glamorgan in the Senedd have withdrawn their candidacy.
Predicted and scheduled
Sport
Arts
Music
- An Act of Piracy (opera) by Richard Parry
Holidays
Deaths
- 2 January â Molly Parkin, 93, Welsh painter, novelist and journalist
- 8 January â Terry Yorath, 75, former footballer and manager
- Between 1 and 17 January â Paul Grist, 86, actor
- 1 February â Tony Jones, 86, singer (Tony ac Aloma)
- 28 February â Annabel Schofield, 62, Welsh-born American model and actress (Dallas), brain cancer.
- 4 March â Ray Glastonbury, 87, Welsh rugby union (Cardiff) and league (Workington Town, national team) player. (death announced on this date)
- 6 March â Eigra Lewis Roberts, 86, writer, playwright, poet and Eisteddfod winner. (death announced on this date)
- 13 March
- Phil Campbell, 64, guitarist (Motörhead, Persian Risk, Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons).
- Lloyd Jones, 74, novelist
- 23 March â Peter Stead, 83, writer and broadcaster
- 26 March â Desmond Barrit, 81, Welsh actor. (death announced on this date)
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