COUNCIL workers employed by Pembrokeshire County Council have expressed their shock at the bumper pay-off for the authority’s out-going chief executive, according to the public services...
PROFESSOR Roger Awan-Scully writes: I have used this point in the political calendar – the return after the summer recess – to assess the current electoral...
THE WALES Civil Society Forum on Brexit, a partnership between the Wales Governance Centre and Wales Council for Voluntary Action funded by The Legal Education Foundation,...
WELSH Ministers have this week announced a funding boost of more than £260 million for local councils in Wales to provide them with the certainty they...
WALES’ Minister for Housing and Local Government, Julie James has confirmed up to £50m to support projects across Wales. The funding aims to provide people with...
THE WESTMINSTER Government is undermining the devolution settlements of each of the UK’s nations according to opposition parties. Just before the parliamentary recess, the Conservative Government...
by Jon Coles ANDREW RT DAVIES, the new and combative Conservative Shadow Health Minister, stepped into new territory for him and the Conservatives in Wales this...
‘A WASTE OF MONEY’. That’s how a hard-hitting report from Audit Wales described how local authorities, the Welsh Government, and other public bodies deal with rough-sleeping....
AFTER nine months of delay, which had nothing whatsoever to do with the embarrassment its content could have caused to successive Conservative Prime Ministers, the long-awaited...
FROM David Cameron’s focus on life-chances to Theresa May’s burning injustices and now Boris’s vision for levelling up, building a fairer society has been a central...
IF it was a tiger that went in the tank, as enthusiastically advocated by Prime Minister Johnson, it was a paper tiger. And all that does...
MARK DRAKEFORD has ordered an urgent audit of statues, street and building names to address Wales’ connections with the slave trade. The First Minister’s announcement follows...