THE UK will become the first country in the world to bring in age-verification for online pornography when the measures come into force on July 15,...
FOREIGN OFFICE Minister Sir Alan Duncan joined the chorus of disapproval following the execution of 37 prisoners in Saudi Arabia. In the House of Commons on...
COMMUNITIES in Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire and across Wales can come together to make a bid for the Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme which can provide ultrafast broadband for homes...
RESEARCH by The Hansard Society suggests that the public is increasingly disenchanted with the UK’s system of government. Founded in 1944, the Hansard Society is dedicated...
ON MONDAY, the Conservative think-tank Onward published a report into generational voting patterns, policy priorities and political values. The report considers why age has become the key dividing...
SIIAs, or Strategic Integrated Impact Assessments, to give them their full name, can affect everyone in Wales. The Welsh Government publishes SIIAs alongside its draft budgets...
THE NATIONAL Assembly’s Finance Committee has begun an inquiry into the law which sets out how the public spending watchdog in Wales operates. The Wales Audit...
On Tuesday (March 26) Michelle Brown became the fourth assembly member to leave the group since UKIP won seven Senedd seats in 2016. UKIP HEADING RIGHT...
FINANCE MINISTER Rebecca Evans has announced the Welsh Government’s Tax Policy Work Plan for 2019. This year’s plan focuses on developing the government’s approach to taxation...
THE WELSH Liberal Democrats have slammed the Conservative Government for their “hapless treatment” of EU citizens after the Home Office released guidance on the new EU...
THE HEADS of the UK’s major food retailers, including McDonald’s, M & S and Asda, have written to MPs and dramatically spelt out their view of...
THE WELSH Government has voted down a second Private Members Bill in a week, leading to an angry reaction from the Welsh Conservative Party. Welsh Conservative...