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...
THE HOUSING secretary poured cold water on suggestions Wales could follow Scotland’s lead by introducing similar rent controls, saying early indications show it has not worked....
TOO MANY children are being taken from their families, the First Minister admitted, with more than one child in every 100 in Wales now living in...
THE SENEDD has rejected calls to introduce free schools and academies after a report found major challenges in Wales’ education system. Tom Giffard led a Conservative...
DENTAL services are at risk of catastrophic collapse, with people resorting to “DIY dentistry” and pulling their own teeth with pliers, the Senedd heard. Peter Fox...
A FUNDING gap of tens of millions is thwarting efforts to restore opencast mines – and public authorities in Wales must clamp down on corporate greed,...
WALES’ new economy secretary set out his priorities against the backdrop of a significant rise in economic inactivity and a fall in employment compared to the...
WALES’ fire and rescue authorities are ill-equipped to hold services to account amid allegations of sexual harassment and bullying, a committee heard. Julie James, the newly...