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It’s been a very busy start to 2022 for the Senedd with its detailed scrutiny of the Welsh Government’s latest spending plans. In our December arti...
This guest article explains why people in Wales should care about their peatlands, the measures being taken to protect them, and the challenges and...
Child poverty has been a persistent challenge for successive Welsh Governments, and the rising cost of living has only exacerbated that challenge....
The Elections Act (‘the Act’) came into force on 28 April 2022. While the Act won’t greatly impact Senedd elections, it has added potential complex...
The Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (“the Act”) received Royal Assent a year ago. The Act changes the way the post-16 education an...
Many of us have seen changes to how we work over the last few years, from the rise of remote and hybrid working to increased automation and AI. One...
The Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021 was passed by Senedd Cymru on 18 November 2020. It received Royal Assent on 20 January 2021.
Wales seems no closer to introducing a vacant land tax. The Welsh Government can’t introduce the tax until the UK Government agrees to devolve the...
This is the eighth article of our ten-part series looking at the Welsh Government’s progress in delivering its Programme for Government. Here we ex...
The UK Nationality and Borders Bill passed its third and final reading in the House of Commons. The Bill forms part of the UK Government’s plans fo...
The Board's Charter, guided principles and mid-term effectiveness review.
The Butetown Carnival returns to the Bay on the August Bank Holiday weekend with activities for all ages to enjoy.
Members of the Senedd have elected the Chairs to lead the new Committees for the next parliamentary term.
Senedd publishes 2019-2020 Annual Reports and Accounts
Peredur Owen Griffiths MS, Chair of the Senedd’s Finance Committee, outlines what he learnt from his time at COP26.
Jayne Bryant MS, Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee, reflects on COP26.
We call upon the Welsh Government to protect funding to schools and, if they cannot, to acknowledge the impact of cuts on educational provision, pa...
We call on the National Assembly for Wales to call for a resolution to ongoing negotiations between NHS Wales, the All Wales Medicines Strategy Gr...
We call on the Welsh Government to consider the use of Makaton sign language in all Welsh schools. I am the 13 year old sister of a little boy wit...
Too many people in Wales suffer due to lack of access to dentists or the high costs of 'private' service. Dentistry should be available to all peop...
With the cost of living and other economic factors in sharp focus, information on employment is invaluable. This article summarises a range of data...
Senedd committees are a powerful part of Welsh democracy. They check and challenge the actions of the Welsh Government, scrutinise draft laws, and...
The Residential Outdoor Education (Wales) Bill is a Member Bill brought forward by Sam Rowlands MS, the Member in Charge of the Bill.
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www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Financial support for students in further education 2020-21 - a guide for constituents For September 2020 entry Title part 1: Title part 2 or...