THE WELSH LIBERAL DEMOCRATS gathered at The Village Hotel, Cardiff over the weekend, vowing to foster ‘a fair, free and liberal Wales’ and to campaign to...
QUITE a lot, actually, as Secretary of State for Wales Alun Cairns found out last week. The announcement that the Second Severn Crossing would henceforth be...
THE FIRST MINISTER of Wales and leader of the Labour Party in Wales, Carwyn Jones, has announced he is to step down from both roles in...
FROM March 30, Good Friday, the UK entered the final year of its membership of the European Union. There have been recriminations on both sides of...
‘LIKE drinking a pint of cold sick’, was how Scottish Conservative MP Douglas Ross described the UK Government’s climb down over fisheries policy in talks with...
“IT’S BEEN a disastrous year for Welsh Democracy.” Those were the eye-catching words with which controversial Cardiff AM Neil McEvoy spoke about the need for a...
PEOPLE need to know how their taxes are changing and how it will affect them when income tax is devolved to Wales next year. The recommendation...
A new inquiry will look at the state of roads in Wales and what is being done to ensure they are fit for the future. The...
FORMER Secretary of State for Wales Nicholas Edwards, latterly Lord Crickhowell, has died at the age of 84. Nicholas Edwards was born on February 25, 1934,...
PHILIP HAMMOND, Chancellor of the Exchequer, told the Commons that he was like Tigger when delivering his Spring Statement on Tuesday, March 13. Depicting his opposite...
A NEW inquiry will examine how funding which currently flows to Wales through the EU will be replaced or reshaped after the UK leaves the EU....
THE MURKY world of Welsh Government communications has come under increasing scrutiny since the refusal to publish a report into the way in which former Communities...