THE WELSH Government is developing a protocol in case cash-strapped councils in Wales face financial emergencies such as bankruptcy, a committee heard. Jayne Bryant, who was...
A HERITAGE body warned its workforce has almost halved over the past decade due to cuts, with some staff now “doubling up” and doing two jobs....
THE WELSH Government poured cold water on calls for free public transport for young people. Ken Skates, Wales’ transport secretary, warned that financial pressures make it...
SENEDD members called for an “urgent and long overdue” overhaul of fire authorities amid concerns about a culture of bullying, misogyny, racism and nepotism. Jenny Rathbone...
OPPOSITION Senedd members accused the Welsh Government of taking a “scattergun” approach to growing the Welsh economy. Samuel Kurtz said the UK Government inherited the fastest-growing...
WALES’ new mental health minister set out plans to improve people’s mental health, pledging to focus on reducing waiting times for support and treatment. Sarah Murphy,...
SPORTS WALES warned any further cuts to its budget by the Welsh Government next year would have a potentially devastating impact. Brian Davies, chief executive of...
A SCHEME for eight holiday lodges in a village close to the seaside town of Tenby has been given the go-ahead by Pembrokeshire planners. In an...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT have again been urged to lobby the UK Government to lift the two-child benefit cap after it was revealed that around 190,000 children...
THE Labour government’s ambitious “Make Work Pay” initiative, designed to enhance pay and productivity in the workforce, has come under critical review from various stakeholders as...
AN APPLICATION to change the use of a Pembroke Dock house to a care home, which has been operating without planning permission for some 15 years,...
A THINK TANK has set out proposals to ban lying politicians, with the aim of rebuilding public trust and making Wales one of the world’s most...