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This is the question posed by the Senedd’s Children, Young People and Education Committee (CYPE) following its scrutiny into whether ‘radical chang...
Child poverty has been a persistent challenge for successive Welsh Governments, and the rising cost of living has only exacerbated that challenge....
The recent publication of the Senedd Public Accounts and Public Administration Committee (‘PAPAC’) Report, ‘Scrutiny of Accounts, Welsh Government...
The timeline below highlights key developments in Wales and the UK in response to coronavirus - COVID-19.
The residents of the Mill, a new estate in Canton, Cardiff are having to pay an annual fee of £102 for the maintenance of a park bordering the esta...
As part of its tax policy to limit the number of second homes, Welsh Government wishes to better distinguish between legitimate furnished holiday l...
Welsh Labour in a cooperation agreement with Plaid Cymru are proposing to increase the numbers of Members of the Senedd from 60 to 96. Neither part...
As first time buyers, we all know how hard it is to save for a deposit with ever increasing house prices. We struggled to save the deposit, have f...
Mem A Guide to State Benefits and Pensions The policy and administration of state benefits are not devolved to the Welsh Assembly Government but are the responsibility of the UK Government. This p...
Benefits and Services for Disabled People This paper provides briefing on specific benefits that are available to disabled people and carers. It also gives information on benefits that disabled...
Mem Benefits and Services for Older People This paper provides briefing on the benefits, services and support that is available to older people in Wales. It covers some of the main provisions mad...