ATTENDANCE was formally identified as one of the key weaknesses at Milford Haven School after inspectors placed the school into special measures — an issue that...
Senedd committee says £58m spending cannot be properly scrutinised and calls for major overhaul A SENEDD committee has raised serious concerns about the Welsh Government’s approach...
Extra cash for councils and NHS secures passage, but education leaders say Wales’ schools remain in ‘damage control’ THE SENEDD has approved the Welsh Government’s £27.5bn...
Industry leaders warn of closures and job losses as pressure mounts on ministers to pass on funding PUBS across Wales are facing a widening financial gap...
Vulnerable households ‘should not have to cut back on washing or flushing the toilet’ to keep bills down, Rhian Bowen-Davies says THE OLDER PEOPLE’S Commissioner for...
POST-16 sector invited to respond to evidence paper as rising costs, skills needs and participation gaps come under scrutiny UNIVERSITIES, colleges, schools, learners and businesses across...
CATHOLIC bishops in Wales have called on Members of the Senedd to withhold consent for Westminster’s assisted suicide legislation, ahead of a debate and vote expected...
Tough warning as Eluned Morgan says Wales could be disproportionately hit if the US raises tariffs linked to Greenland demand THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has urged the...
BUSINESS rates fears in west Wales reached the Senedd this week after Samuel Kurtz MS warned that hospitality and tourism firms could face “irreversible damage” unless...
A NEWLY upgraded stretch of the A40 in Pembrokeshire has prompted the Welsh Government to remind nearby property owners that compensation may be available where the...
Plan covers 29 species and highlights HPAI impact at Grassholm, where gannet numbers are believed to have halved DEPUTY First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies has announced the...
A TEN-YEAR-old is too young to leave the school gates without a parent’s permission, let alone cast a ballot. They can’t work a paper round, open...