FORMER Senedd Members should be permanently banned from judging the conduct of old colleagues, Wales’ top lawyer has suggested – contradicting plans in a new recall...
THERE ARE no current plans to use a Pembrokeshire military training camp to accommodate asylum seekers, the Home Office has said. Last week, concerns about the...
Cross-Party Group calls for new Human Rights Wales Act A NEW report has warned that the Welsh Government’s failure to deliver on its own human rights...
PEMBROKESHIRE’S national park is expected to have a far better financial situation than previously feared, with a current underspend of nearly £600,000, and an expected balanced...
A WELL-INTENTIONED policy to restrict profits in children’s care in Wales has backfired, allowing remaining providers to “make hay” and double their costs, a committee has...
A CALL for assurances from the Home Secretary that a Pembrokeshire military training camp will not be used to accommodate asylum seekers has been made by...
Kurtz: ‘Welsh Government quietly content with 19% cut to livestock numbers’ A SIX-MONTH delay in responding to concerns about proposed cuts to livestock numbers has sparked...
A decade of support for families celebrated, with Neyland Community Primary School among Wales-wide winners THE WELSH GOVERNMENT’S flagship Food and Fun school holiday enrichment programme...
CHILDREN in Wales are now afraid to go to bed when it rains heavily due to the “hidden scars” left by repeated flooding, the Senedd has...
PLAID CYMRU has raised concerns over what it describes as a “recruitment crisis” in Welsh secondary schools, after new figures showed the Welsh Government fell significantly...
Agency says it is focusing on site management amid funding and staffing constraints NATURAL Resources Wales (NRW) has acknowledged that challenges such as staff shortages and...
THE WELSH Government’s chief legal adviser flatly denied reports a separate Welsh legal jurisdiction is off the agenda, telling the Senedd: “I said no such thing.”...