CULTURE and sport “are not a nice to have – they are part of the solution to creating a healthier, more prosperous society”, according to Wales’...
WALES needs more say over justice, policing, and rail investment, the new constitution minister has said. Plaid Cymru’s Dafydd Trystan Davies faced questions from Senedd colleagues...
THE NEW SENEDD committees have been decided, meaning detailed scrutiny of the Welsh Government’s decisions can begin. The titles, remits, and which party will chair each...
LEASEHOLDERS in Wales could be protected from unfair building safety costs under new Welsh Government proposals. A consultation has been launched on the first steps to...
RHUN AP IORWERTH fielded questions on housing shortages, the Armed Forces, and the Nation of Sanctuary as he returned for his third First Minister’s Questions today....
CALLS for a new negotiating body for school support staff, and an end to term-time only pay, has been backed in the Senedd. A motion, put...
TRANSGENDER people “feel under siege”, Wales’ Deputy First Minister has said. Sioned Williams faced questions on gender identity guidance in schools, and the implementation of single-sex...
THE WELSH Government’s new deputy transport minister has highlighted the need for “key infrastructure resilience” across the country. Mark Hooper, who was elected to Pen-y-Bont Bro...
WALES’ new housing minister has said everyone in Wales should have a “safe, warm home” – but admitted “this most basic of needs is out of...
WALES’ new housing minister has said everyone in Wales should have a “safe, warm home” – but admitted “this most basic of needs is out of...
Ministers say unsuitable homes are worsening health and contributing to delayed hospital discharges across Wales POOR or unsuitable housing is directly affecting people’s health and placing...
RHUN AP IORWERTH faced questions on safeguarding in Welsh schools, taxation and overseas spending during today’s First Minister’s Questions. Facing colleagues in the Siambr, the Plaid...