SENEDD Members called for social housing standards to be extended to the private rented sector amid widespread concerns about poor quality homes. John Griffiths, who chairs...
SENEDD Members quizzed Wales’ health secretary after a damning report revealed “alarming” shortcomings in cancer services, including a lack of leadership. James Evans, the Conservatives’ shadow...
A SENEDD Member denounced his colleagues’ “absolutely stupid, behind-closed-doors” decision to nominate themselves for positions on an inter-parliamentary body. Labour’s Alun Davies criticised the nomination process...
A FLAGSHIP Welsh Government scheme aimed at tackling fuel poverty would take about 125 years to support every low-income household at the current rate, the Senedd...
THE NUMBER of children waiting for an autism or ADHD assessment in Wales could nearly triple to 61,000 over the next two years, a committee heard....
PUBLIC bodies in Wales may not receive full compensation from the UK Government for the cost of employer national insurance increases unlike in England, a committee...
PLAID CYMRU called for Wales to be given parity with Scotland on devolved powers. Rhun ap Iorwerth warned Wales remains the “poor relation” among devolved nations...
AS MANY as 100,000 people in Wales, including 4,500 children, could still be suffering from Long Covid nearly five years after the pandemic struck, the Senedd...
CHANGES to planning law risk sidelining the voice of the public in decisions on significant new energy projects, Senedd Members warned. Plaid Cymru’s Luke Fletcher said...
NATIONAL museum chiefs expressed optimism despite one of the most difficult years in its history and “major flooding” of the gallery in Cardiff during recent storms....
THE SENEDD rejected calls to revoke regulations restricting the prescription of puberty blockers for under-18s with gender incongruence or dysphoria. Adam Price recognised differing views regarding...
DISPOSABLE vapes will be withdrawn from sale in Wales in the next six months after the Senedd unanimously backed a ban. Huw Irranca-Davies, Wales’ climate change secretary,...