Amnesty International UK's submission to the Welsh Equality and Social Justice Committee on the key principles required to embed, develop and uphold social cohesion in Wales. Like you, we are ...
Then we have those who represent us at a Wales level called Members of the Senedd, or MS. They make laws for Wales, agree some Welsh taxes and hold the Welsh Government to account. And finally ...
Ahead of a Senedd debate on the UK Government's controversial changes to Agricultural Property Relief (APR) on Wednesday 5 March, the Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) were in the Senedd, lobbying Welsh ...
Coverage of the debate in the Senedd, the Welsh Parliament, on the local government settlement, on the funding for local government in Wales, from Tuesday 4 March.
The exhibition at the Senedd consists of original portraits by Llandysul-based artist Meinir and a picture to celebrate the five women honoured by the project.
Campaigners from Pembrokeshire-based PARC Against DARC travelled to the Senedd on Wednesday 5 March to give a presentation in opposition to Brawdy-proposed DARC space radar array, an AUKUS ...
A Senedd member shared her own experience of sexual harassment in the workplace as she urged ministers to accelerate action to stamp out the blight on society. Labour’s Hannah Blythyn said much of the ...
Senedd members lamented the sudden closure of Oakwood, the largest theme park in Wales, and called for action to secure a future for the site. Aspro Parks, the owner of Oakwood, announced the theme ...
A SENEDD MEMBER has shared her own experience of sexual harassment in the workplace as she urged ministers to accelerate action to stamp it out. Labour’s Hannah Blythyn, the MS for Delyn ...
The council told the Senedd’s climate committee the lists were inaccurate, out of date, and incompatible with NHS and social care definitions of vulnerability. In written evidence, the council ...
A Senedd member has praised Welsh ports for their role in economic growth. Samuel Kurtz, representing Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire, hosted an event at Cardiff Bay's Pierhead Building to ...
Senedd members voted 37-14 against the Tory motion. Plaid Cymru’s amendment was also defeated before the Welsh Government’s amended version was agreed, 26-25.
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