WALES’ social justice minister has called for an urgent overhaul of the energy market. Jane Hutt warned that energy costs will remain almost double pre-crisis levels...
MEMBERS of the Senedd have rejected calls for the public to be given the final say on contentious plans to expand the Senedd and change the...
PLANS to ensure equal representation of women in the Senedd have been described as a waste of time, energy and resources due to the likelihood of...
THE SENEDD backed a call for legislative change following concerns that twice as many women as men do not use public transport out of fear for...
WALES’ housing minister told the Senedd increased council tax premiums have raised £17m amid concerns communities have been “disembowelled” by high numbers of second homes. Julie...
ONE IN FIVE of the preventable death reports issued by coroners across Wales and England last year related to Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, the Senedd...
THE SENEDD voted to withhold consent to part of a UK trade agreement bill due to the “threat” posed to Wales’ constitutional principles and devolution settlement....
THE WELSH Government confirmed a new £30m programme aimed at tackling fuel poverty will not be in place until after winter ends. Julie James, Wales’ climate...
THREE young people helped a Senedd member pen a speech questioning whether mobile phones should be banned in Wales’ schools. Reggie Dovener, Nia Parsons and Kaia...
MORE must be done to regenerate Wales’ town centres due to the impact of the pandemic, out-of-town developments and changing shopping habits, the Senedd heard. Mark...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has unveiled new ten-year mental health and suicide prevention strategies amid concerns about stubbornly high numbers of people taking their own lives. Lynne...
MORE must be done to ensure virtual assistants such as Siri and Alexa are available through the medium of Welsh, the Senedd heard. Heledd Fychan, Plaid...