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Voter turnout at the last Senedd Elections in 2021 was 46.6%. This was the highest ever turnout in a Senedd election, but it means that 53%of peopl...
We’ve updated our quick guides to planning permission and developments that don’t need planning permission.
The planning system shapes the communities around us, including the homes we live in, our energy infrastructure, our transport system and our count...
The Northern Ireland Protocol Bill was introduced in the UK Parliament on 13 June. If passed, it would change the effect of the Northern Ireland Pr...
The challenge of the planned care backlog is huge. It’s one of the biggest challenges for the Welsh NHS. and will require health services to transf...
As temperatures drop over the winter months, there are renewed concerns about the impact on people living in poor quality housing. The Warm This Wi...
On 24 January the Senedd will debate the Culture, Communications, Welsh Language and Communications Committee’s report into the creative industries...
On Tuesday, it’ll be all hands on deck for the future of maritime cooperation in the North Atlantic. Leaders from Wales, the rest of Europe, and C...
First-hand experiences of Wales’ Windrush generation explore and celebrate the contributions of people of African and African-Caribbean descent.
The experience of attending the Public Carriage Office in Cardiff is far below any standard expected from a government establishment or any custome...
Ty Canna is a day service that provides support for adults across Cardiff with various mental health issues ranging through different daily needs....
Since March 2020, respite services in Wales were shut due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This has left countless individuals, with learning disabiliti...
There are increasing instances of seagulls being hostile, snatching food out of hands, keeping people up at night and attacking and even killing sm...
On 31 March, the Senedd’s Committee for the Scrutiny of the First Minister will scrutinise the First Minister, Mark Drakeford MS, on cost of living...
It’s been three years since the UK and EU agreed the terms of their future relationship in the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA). It hasn’t bee...
With the cost of living and other economic factors in sharp focus, information on employment is invaluable. This article summarises a range of data...
The Senedd Cymru (Members and Elections) Bill has cleared its final hurdle in the legislative process. On 8 May, the Senedd voted by 43 to 16 to p...
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��ll�Sum� �� Bill summary: Active Travel (Wales) Bill March �13 � � ����� � � �� The National Assembly for Wales is the democratically elected body that represents the interests of Wale...
National Assembly for Wales Senedd Research www.assembly.wales/research UK Fisheries Bill 2017-19 Bill Summary January 2019 http://www.assembly.wales/research The National Assembly for Wales...