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Over 245,000 properties in Wales are currently at risk of flooding. Events in early 2020 emphasised the devastating impact flooding can have on com...
The way that learners with special educational or additional needs is supported is in the process of change. Although reforms have long been called...
It’s becoming increasingly difficult for the Welsh NHS to secure access to the medicines it needs. Economic instability, disrupted supply chains, a...
A “distinct, radically different” approach is needed – this was the finding of Baroness Corston’s ground-breaking report into the experiences of wo...
The NHS COVID Pass was introduced in Wales on 11 October 2021 following a tight Senedd vote – with 28 votes for and 27 against. Since then, the pas...
At an event at the Senedd marking the 20th anniversary of devolution, the voice of Wales’ first Citizens’ Assembly is being heard.
Peredur Owen Griffiths MS, Chair of the Senedd’s Finance Committee, outlines what he learnt from his time at COP26.
Discover how the chairs are elected to Senedd Committees.
A joint inquiry into Welsh in Education Strategic Plans to see if they are delivering the intended benefits.
Given that Mr Drakeford has acted anti-socially by closing pubs at 6pm and stopped serving alcohol, this is classed as anti social behaviour. He h...
When the UK went into lockdown Wales was placed under the same rules as the rest of the United Kingdom however as time progressed the Nations devol...
We have major concerns over the way funding allocated by the UK Government to the Senedd is being used by Swansea Council to pay for a scheme “OLCH...
Ms. Kirsty Williams, the Minister for Education, announced that years 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 will have to work from home and I believe that this deci...
A Plenary debate to discuss the Senedd’s Health and Social Care Committee’s report ‘Unheard: Women’s journey through gynaecological cancer’, shed l...
The creation of the Assembly in 1999 resurrected Welsh as a legal language. Since then, the Senedd has been a bilingual legislature making laws of...
Marie Curie once said she was taught “the way of progress was neither swift nor easy”. This could just as easily be applied to the pace of progress...
The table below highlights key developments in Wales and the UK in response to coronavirus (Covid-19). Updated vaccine targets 26 February An updated vaccine strategy for W ales has been...
The table below highlights key developments in Wales in response to coronavirus (COVID-19). UK approval for Pfizer vaccine for 12-15 year olds 4 June 2021 The UK Medicines and Healthcare...
The table below highlights key developments in Wales in response to coronavirus (COVID-19). Vaccination advice for children and young people 19 July 2021 The Joint Committee for Vaccinati...
The table below highlights key developments in Wales and the UK in response to coronavirus (Covid-19). Update on care home visits 4 March 2021 Deputy Minister for Health and Social Service...