A SENEDD Member warned a woman’s postcode too often dictates whether she receives timely care in Wales as he shared his daughter’s own 13-year ordeal. Plaid...
PEOPLE affected by the cladding scandal have received “zero” support from the Welsh Government while being “ripped off” by a combined £13,000 a week, a committee...
THE WELSH Government has hailed the introduction of a Hillsborough law to enforce a new duty of candour on public officials as an “incredibly important moment”...
THE WELSH Government must be courageous and shift money from the “bottomless pit” of hospitals to reverse relative defunding of GP surgeries, doctors told a Senedd...
MINISTERS are asking for public input on the future of tax legislation as a deadline approaches for the expiry of temporary powers granted to the Welsh...
MARK DRAKEFORD panned Plaid Cymru for “throwing the kitchen sink” into a motion, describing a debate on the UK budget as the antithesis of responsible politics....
SENEDD Members called for meaningful reform of the “wild west” of estate management charges in memory of Labour politician Hefin David, who championed the cause. Carolyn...
A WESTMINSTER bill on postal and proxy voting sets an incredibly worrying constitutional precedent for Wales, Plaid Cymru’s former leader warned. Adam Price, the party’s shadow...
THE WELSH Government has introduced proposed legislation in an attempt to make the country’s planning laws clearer, more accessible, and fit for the future. Julie James,...
PLANS to end the current “de-regulated” bus system passed the first stop on the legislative journey as the Senedd voted in favour of the general principles....
THE WELSH Government made a £13m “special payment” to settle claims over road contracts and lost more than £2m on defunct technology, according to scrutiny of...
THE WELSH Welsh Government rejected a cross-party Senedd committee’s calls to keep underground tours at Big Pit free of charge. In June, the Senedd’s culture committee...