Ministers say face-to-face advice is vital, but questions remain over why support is still so difficult to access OLDER people across Wales are being urged to...
A LEGAL charity has called on the Welsh Government to confirm that boiling lobsters, crabs and other shellfish alive is already illegal under existing Welsh animal...
A FRESH call has been made for Crown Estate assets in Wales to be devolved to the country, a call backed by Pembrokeshire councillors last year,...
THE NEW Welsh Government has unveiled its first supplementary budget for 2026/27. A supplementary budget allows in-year adjustments and new spending allocations to the Welsh Government’s...
RENEWING trust in the government and constitutional reform are key priorities for Wales’ new minister for government effectiveness. Dafydd Trystan Davies, who was appointed to the...
RHUN AP IORWERTH fielded questions on further devolution, budget decisions, and misinformation, at this week’s First Minister’s Questions. Mr ap Iorwerth also answered questions on defence...
THE SENEDD has rejected a Reform UK motion calling for an end to all Welsh Government international spending, after a heated debate which saw several Members...
£15m investment will support Year 7 and 8 pupils in Universal Credit households from September THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has confirmed an additional £15m investment to begin...
LOCAL government funding, protection for renters, and asylum seekers were all discussed as Wales’ housing minister took questions from Senedd colleagues on Wednesday June 17. Siân...
CALLS for a new lobbyists register have been backed in the Senedd. A motion, put forward by Reform UK’s Llŷr Powell, was supported across the party...
COMMENTS made by a Reform MS led to a walkout in the Senedd during a debate on the Welsh Government’s international spending. A Reform motion, calling...
EDUCATION is “the key to unlocking our nation’s potential”, according to the new minister responsible for Wales’ schools. Anna Brychan, who was appointed education and Welsh...