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This bilingual glossary provides a list of key terms used in the Senedd Cymru (Electoral Candidate Lists) Bill .
The Senedd Cymru (Electoral Candidate Lists) Bill was introduced into the Senedd on 11 March 2024. This page pulls together key Senedd Research pu...
Roll-out of the Curriculum for Wales is well underway. It began in September 2022 and extends to Year 9 this September. This means the first learne...
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...
Subordinate legislation governs much of our day-to-day lives. Errors can lead to ineffective or inconsistent laws, with real-world consequences for...
Over the past seven years the gap between superfast broadband availability in Wales and the UK average has reduced dramatically, following investme...
A new law, which aims to ensure the Senedd is more representative of the gender make-up of Wales, has been introduced to the Senedd. The Senedd Cy...
For the first time since the Well-being of Future Generations Act came into force in 2015, a Senedd Committee has specific responsibility for scrut...
Mental health has been the subject of significant scrutiny in the Senedd over recent years. In the Fifth Senedd for example, the then Children, Yo...
Waiting lists in Wales now stand at 735,000 open patient pathways (December 2022 figures). That equates to around 577,400 individual patients on tr...
The Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee has warned that the Welsh Government’s current approach to legislating risks shifting the balan...
Roll-out of Welsh Community Care Information System is taking much longer and at a greater cost than expected.
The first order of business will be to elect a Presiding Officer (Llywydd) and Deputy Presiding Officer, followed by nominations for a First Minister.
Statement in response to Audit Wales’ report on rough sleeping in Wales
The Chair of the Senedd’s Public Accounts Committee has responded to the findings of an Auditor General’s report