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Like many other big day to day policy challenges, Wales’ national mission to raise educational standards has arguably had to be put on the back bur...
The UK Government outlined its legislative plans for the next parliamentary session in the Queen’s Speech on Tuesday 10 May.
The cost of living continues to dominate headlines, with forecasts of a ”bleak” winter ahead. As everyday costs continue to rise, many people acros...
This is the question posed by the Senedd’s Children, Young People and Education Committee (CYPE) following its scrutiny into whether ‘radical chang...
In 2018, the Children, Young People and Education (CYPE) Committee said a ‘step change’ was needed in emotional and mental health support for child...
As awareness grows of the state of our seas, ‘ghost fishing’ is a phenomenon being pulled from watery depths to political discussion... This articl...
With an ambitious target to almost double the number of Welsh speakers within a generation, is action translating into results?
The Fifth Senedd saw a move away from austerity and ended with massive public spending to deal with the pandemic. How has spending changed? And wha...
The cost of living crisis is affecting many of us, but according to disability charities, spiralling costs are hitting disabled people hardest. Our...
The Crown Estate is a collection of marine and land assets and holdings belonging to the reigning monarch. The marine assets, and the increasingly...
The Senedd Economy Committee is calling for the UK and Welsh Governments to work more effectively together on the Shared Prosperity and Levelling U...
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is the largest Welsh Government Sponsored Body - employing nearly 2,000 staff and with a total budget of around £180...
Since the outcome of the EU referendum, there has been widespread concern across the environment sector about gaps in environmental governance post...