VETERINARY care is unaffordable for many pet owners in Wales due to “ridiculous” price increases fuelled by corporate greed, a committee heard. Caroline Allen, chief veterinary...
A FORMER minister urged the Welsh Government to cough up cash for a culture sector in crisis after being deprioritised in budget decisions since the start...
SENEDD members from Wales’ four main political parties set their differences aside to call on the Welsh and UK Governments to recognise the state of Palestine....
A PLAID CYMRU MS called for a rural poverty strategy, raising an economist’s warning that rural Wales is probably in more trouble than at any point...
MORE THAN a quarter of childcare providers say they will not survive the year due to funding rates failing to keep up with costs, a committee...
FAR TOO many children and young people are unable to access support under Wales’ new additional learning needs system, leaving families at breaking point, the Senedd...
PROPOSALS to reclaim disused tips risk opening the floodgates to coal extraction under the guise of remediation, the Senedd heard. Delyth Jewell led a Plaid Cymru...
LANDMARK legislation to increase the size of the Senedd and change its voting system cleared the final hurdle in the Welsh Parliament. MSs voted 43-16 in...
THE FIRST Minister warned that devolution remains fragile as Senedd members reflected on the 25th anniversary of the first election to the then-National Assembly. Vaughan Gething...
THE SENEDD reiterated calls for an end to the horrors of the Israel-Hamas war. Peredur Owen Griffiths led a debate on the conflict almost six months...
A FORMER minister urged Vaughan Gething to “do the right thing” and return a £200,000 leadership campaign donation from a convicted environmental polluter. Lee Waters, who...
PLANS to expand the Senedd and change the voting system have moved a step closer, but MSs called for urgent action to address a lack of...