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Europeans who lived in the UK before Brexit had to apply to stay before 30 June 2021. Though that deadline was nearly three years ago, the UK Gov...
Violence against women and girls transcends geographical boundaries, cultural divides, and economic statuses. A woman’s life is tragically lost to...
The Interparliamentary Forum (IPF) has held its fifth meeting, bringing together UK parliamentarians to discuss cross-cutting issues. Representati...
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 been three years since the UK and EU agreed the terms of their future relationship in the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA). It hasn’t bee...
On 2 February, the Northern Ireland Executive was sworn into office for the first time in two years. This followed the publication of the Safeguar...
It’s becoming increasingly difficult for the Welsh NHS to secure access to the medicines it needs. Economic instability, disrupted supply chains, a...
The voices of women are often unheard, overlooked and minimised. That was a key finding of the Senedd’s Health and Social Care Committee report pub...
The International Relations Committee inquiry on Wales-Ireland relations wrapped up in October 2023 after hearing from representatives from governm...
‘Newport Community Champions’ is the third in a series of exhibitions by Kamila Jarczak and Women of Newport. Through Kamila’s photography, the exh...
The Senedd is proud to be a part of the celebrations marking the 60th Anniversary celebrations of the Doctor Who TV series. Sponsored by the Llywy...
Too often, women are being sent away with a diagnosis for more common illnesses when they actually have gynaecological cancer.
A new inquiry will look at the potential impact of Brexit and of the UK Government’s anticipated British Bill of Rights on human rights in Wales.
The Interparlaimentary Forum on Brexit has released a statement following its most recent meeting
On 21 October 2023, the Senedd handed over its space to the first ever We Belong Here women’s takeover event.
In Wales, approximately 1,200 people are diagnosed with a gynaecological cancer each year.
When I was younger I was deprived of the right to study my native language in school, and because of that I am not speaking my native tongue today....
We call on the National Assembly for Wales to urge the Welsh Government to create a Department for Europe as a matter of urgency, tasked with under...
We the undersigned call on the Welsh Assembly to urge the Welsh Government to take long-term strategic action to ensure that the poultry product i...
We call for a detailed description of the Welsh Government's relationship with the company Amazon and to elaborate on their partnership that starte...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Biodiversity Research Briefing November 2023 The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected body that represents the interests of Wale...
The Assembly and Environment Brexit Monitoring Report 15 September – 9 November 2018 The Assembly and The National Assembly for Wales is the democratically elected body that represents the...
The Assembly and National Assembly for Wales Senedd Research Brexit Update Research Briefing 18 November 2019 The Assembly and The National Assembly for Wales is the democratically elected...
National Assembly for Wales Senedd Research www.assembly.wales/research Health and Social Care (Quality and Engagement) (Wales) Bill Bill Summary March 2020 http://www.assembly.wales/researc...