PARLIAMENT had its first opportunity to discuss the unsurprising revelation that the seriously wealth retain their serious wealth by means of aggressive tax avoidance schemes on...
JANE DODDS has been elected by Welsh Liberal Democrat Members as the party’s new Leader, beating Ceredigion candidate Elizabeth Evans in a keenly-fought contest. Jane Dodds,...
PARLIAMENTARY questions last Thursday (Oct 26) were not easy for Secretary of State for Exiting the EU David Davis. Nailed to the spot about pronouncements he...
THE CRISIS in Catalonia has made for some strange political bedfellows, with Plaid Cymru and UKIP – for different motivations – railing against those seeking to...
FIRST MINISTER of Wales Carwyn Jones is calling on the UK government to stop talk of reaching no deal with the European Union and get serious...
ADAM PRICE rallied the faithful at Plaid’s annual conference with a stirring call for a Plaid Cymru administration to turn what he described as ‘a decade...
PUBLIC service workers from across the country gathered at the Senedd on Tuesday, October 24, to tell politicians that local public services will disappear completely without...
PLAID CYMRU Assembly Members met with charity Alzheimer’s Society Cymru in the National Assembly to discuss the future of dementia care in rural Wales. Shadow Cabinet...
AS PART of her visit to Swansea University, Hillary Rodham Clinton had an opportunity to discuss the National Assembly for Wales’ plans to establish a new...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has been called upon to take more positive steps to tackle hate crime in Wales. The earnest and consensual tone of the debate...
IN 2015-16, public bodies in Wales spent around £6 billion through procurement on a range of goods, services and works but need to improve their performance...
A CONSERVATIVE claim that the Welsh Government had refused to take part in a ‘race audit’ with the UK Government was given brutally short shrift by...