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An increasing number of laws for Wales are being made in Westminster, rather than by the Senedd. According to the Senedd’s Legislation, Justice and...
There is significant concern about the impact of rising energy bills on the NHS and social care in Wales, and how this will affect service delivery...
Each month the Office for National Statistics (ONS) publishes estimates of employment and unemployment rates. These estimates are based on informat...
This year’s Children’s Commissioner’s Annual Report introduces the new Children’s Commissioner for Wales, Rocio Cifuentes, while also outlining the...
Access to justice is central to the rule of law in a civilised and democratic society. But how easy is it to access? Why do some people find it mor...
In response to the judgment of the Supreme Court concerning the UK Government’s Brexit plans, the Chair of the National Assembly’s External Affairs...
The Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee has warned that the Welsh Government’s current approach to legislating risks shifting the balan...
National Assembly for Wales EU Office Europe Matters Issue 32 – Summer 2015 The National Assembly for Wales is the democratically elected body that represents the interests of Wales and it...
National Assembly for Wales EU Office Europe Matters Issue 27: Spring/Summer 2013 The National Assembly for Wales is the democratically elected body that represents the interests of Wales a...
Members’ Research Service / Gwasanaeth Ymchwil yr Aelodau January 2009 This paper provides a short summary of the provisions of the Planning Act 2008 and their implications for Wales....
Towards a UK Constitutional Convention? May 2012 This paper provides an overview of recent calls to establish a UK wide constitutional convention. The paper also includes a summary of recent...