A KEY target for ambulances to respond to the most urgent 999 calls within eight minutes, which has not been met in five years, will be...
THE AUDITOR general sounded the alarm about the “irregular” accounts of a wholly Welsh Government-owned company, warning of a lack of evidence to support financial claims....
FINAL plans for 16 new “super constituencies” have been unveiled ahead of the next Senedd election in a little over a year. The Democracy and Boundary...
INACCURATE lists of vulnerable people led to delays in responding to storms, with staff sent to non-existent homes and a customer who had died years earlier,...
THE CONSERVATIVES called on councils to utilise “usable” reserves of more than £2bn, with taxpayers in Wales facing an average bill increase of 7.3% next year....
A SENEDD Member shared her own experience of sexual harassment in the workplace as she urged ministers to accelerate action to stamp out the blight on...
PLAID CYMRU urged the UK Government to pause and review planned changes to inheritance tax for farmers, warning the impact could be destructive in rural Wales....
ESTYN warned teaching must improve in half of secondary schools in Wales, with the inspectorate raising serious concerns about the quality of leadership. Buffy Williams, who...
THE WELSH Parliament voted to scrap charitable business rates relief for private schools. From April, private schools in Wales will no longer be eligible for charitable...
THE SENEDD signed off on the Welsh Government’s £26bn budget for the coming year after ministers struck a deal with the Liberal Democrats. Senedd Members voted...
A FORMER counter-extremism chief warned the growing threat of online disinformation and misinformation creates a “permissive environment” for extremism to flourish in the UK. Sara Khan,...
SENEDD Members criticised plans to spend £800,000 less on securing a legacy from Wales’ historic appearance at the Women’s Euros compared with the men’s World Cup....