SENEDD Members called for Owain’s law, in memory of a young father, to ensure a gold-standard approach to preserving human tissue for other cancer patients in...
THE FOOD processing industry in Wales is incredibly depressed about the future, with a fall in livestock numbers placing a question mark over its prospects, witnesses...
THE SENEDD debated dozens of final changes to plans for a £1.30-a-night tourism levy, with the tax set to get the go-ahead in a key vote...
WALES’ First Minister Eluned Morgan failed to declare an interest as a member of a trade union from which she received £3,500, the Senedd’s standards commissioner...
WALES’ Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies provided “no clear explanation” for a seven-year delay in plugging gaps in environmental law. Mr Irranca-Davies was questioned about delays...
MARK DRAKEFORD confirmed the Welsh Government will publish a “business-as-usual” budget in the autumn as the next Senedd election nears. Wales’ finance secretary said the 2026/27...
THE SWANSEA Bay city deal is “well on its way” despite having created less than 900 jobs against an initial target of more than 9,000, a...
WELSH Government bigwigs obstructed an inquiry into public appointments then failed to accept a single one of its recommendations, a watchdog committee warned. Mike Hedges likened...
STUDENTS called for an overhaul to make Welsh universities more financially sustainable amid concerns about the uncertainty of sweeping cuts impacting on mental health. Deio Owen,...
SENEDD Members unanimously called for a fairer funding formula for Wales. Rhun ap Iorwerth led a debate calling for the “outdated and unfair” Barnett formula to...
A UNIVERSITY in Wales is at serious risk of collapse within the next year unless immediate action is taken, a trade union has warned the Senedd....
AN AMBITIOUS law aimed at ensuring future generations in Wales have at least the same quality of life as today lacks teeth and has a laughable...