THE SENEDD has rubber stamped plans to cut business rates for about 13,000 smaller high-street shops in Wales while raising the amount payable for higher-value properties....
WALES’ education secretary has apologised to survivors after a “sobering and shocking” report into the abuse perpetrated by disgraced headteacher Neil Foden. Lynne Neagle gave a statement...
MARK DRAKEFORD set out plans to bring in licensing for short-term, Airbnb-style lets and create greater parity with the long-term rental market. The former First Minister...
THE WELSH Government has rowed back on a promise to bring in a ban on lying politicians – a commitment previously made to avoid defeat in a...
THE WELSH Government has unveiled details of the £27bn draft budget as ministers face a significant political test to get the spending plans passed by the...
THE GREYHOUND racing industry has hit back at plans to ban the sport in Wales, claiming data shows deaths have “more than halved” and injuries saw...
WALES’ housing secretary Jayne Bryant was bluntly told “you’re not listening” during a tense committee grilling over fears building safety reforms will “suppress” social housing supply....
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS will continue to be blocked from prescribing new weight-loss drugs by the Welsh Government because NHS Wales is not ready for the huge demand....
WALES’ education secretary has dismissed the Conservatives’ focus on the nation’s poor 2022 PISA scores, telling the Senedd it was “time to move on” from the...
SENEDD Members called for lifelong blue badges for people with permanent conditions, labelling the current renewal system as unfair, stressful and potentially discriminatory. Carolyn Thomas, the...
POLITICIANS have debated calls to safeguard full stroke services at Bronglais Hospital after more than 17,000 signed one of the biggest petitions in the Senedd’s 26-year...
NHS WALES faces an exceptionally low funding settlement by historical standards in the Welsh Government’s spending plans for next year, finance experts have warned. Taking evidence...