THE PROHIBITION of Greyhound Racing (Wales) Bill has been heavily criticised for a second time in 24 hours after the Senedd’s Legislation, Justice and Constitution (LJC)...
UNPAID carers are being left to “pick up the pieces” of a broken system due to a lack of respite, unsafe hospital discharges and carer’s assessments...
A TEENAGE carer sat a GCSE exam only hours after getting home from a hospital at 3am following a family emergency, a Senedd committee has heard....
Ministers release unexpected statement 48 hours after widespread concern highlighted in Welsh media THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has announced a new package of tapered business rates relief...
THE SENEDD has completed its final detailed scrutiny of the Bus Services (Wales) Bill, moving the legislation to a Stage 4 vote expected later this month....
A SCHEME costing £2.6m to tackle flooding at the Lower Priory and Havens Head area of Milford Haven, which saw heavy flooding back in 2018, could...
WALES faces a £12,100 per-person bill to reach net zero by 2050 – £2,700 more than the UK average – according to the Welsh Government’s own...
WALES today marks ten years since becoming the first part of the UK to introduce deemed consent for organ donation – a change that has helped...
HEALTH and Social Care workers across Wales are increasing their confidence to use the Welsh language with patients and colleagues, thanks to a Welsh Government programme...
WALES’ education secretary has defended her “constrained” spending plans, suggesting the Welsh Government has diverted about £280m away from education towards other priorities. Lynne Neagle told...
Hundreds of patients share fears as Senedd report warns of failing eye care services DELAYS in treatment are putting thousands of people in Wales at risk...
SENEDD Members have warned the closure of air ambulance bases in Welshpool and Caernarfon will create an “unacceptable patient safety vacuum”. The Senedd debated a petition signed...