A SENEDD committee voted against calls to maintain a legal requirement for council tax notices to be published in local newspapers. Peter Fox tabled an amendment...
DISABLED people too often face a David and Goliath-style battle for support under Wales’ health and social care system, a committee heard. The Senedd health committee...
THE ARCHITECT of Wales’ additional learning needs system warned the reforms are not delivering on the aim of transforming support for children and young people. Alun...
THE SENEDD narrowly rejected calls for all new power lines to be placed underground. Adam Price led a debate on a Plaid Cymru motion to make it mandatory...
WALES still has a long way to go to eradicate racism, a Senedd committee warned. Jenny Rathbone led a debate on an equality committee’s report, entitled “Action, not...
A PLAID Cymru politician accused the Welsh Government of kicking “long-overdue” council tax reforms into the long grass. Peredur Owen Griffiths said pausing reforms until 2028...
RECENT polls are predicting Labour will have the largest percentage of votes in Wales, with Plaid second; local seats seeing a safe win for Plaid in...
THERE’S now an eight-way fight for the new Mid and South Pembrokeshire constituency general election seat, and a seven-way battle for Ceredigion-Preseli. As part of constituency...
LAST week, during questions in the Welsh Parliament, Eluned Morgan claimed the Conservatives were to blame for a new West Wales hospital not being opened. Answering...
PLAID CYMRU’S leader, Rhun ap Iorwerth, has called for an additional £4 billion in funding for Wales from the HS2 rail project, along with greater control...
Amendments to previously-granted plans for a Pembrokeshire housing estate, which was once feared to have been sold off to Birmingham City Council, have been given the...
RHUN ap Iorwerth, leader of Plaid Cymru, made a notable visit to the Mid and South Pembrokeshire constituency this week to lend his support to the...