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The timeline below highlights key developments in Wales in response to COVID-19.
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...
Early last year, it was exposed that energy companies were force-fitting prepayment meters (‘PPM’), as customers struggled to meet the rising cost...
Leaving the EU in 2020 meant the UK could find new ways to support farmers financially after decades under EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) rule...
Ensuring that politicians are accountable to their electorate is a key principle of a modern democracy. But is the current system in the Senedd rob...
Subordinate legislation governs much of our day-to-day lives. Errors can lead to ineffective or inconsistent laws, with real-world consequences for...
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...
The first report from the UK Covid-19 Inquiry on pandemic preparedness will be published at 12pm today. The report promises to shed light on the pr...
It’s crucial for effective policymaking. It supports good decisions, and according to Sherlock Holmes it’s a capital mistake to theorise without it...
A new Bill going through the Senedd could establish a five-yearly cycle of council tax revaluations, while increasing the frequency of non-domestic...
With new visa restrictions for migrant care workers now in force, this two part series shines a spotlight on its likely impact on a workforce alrea...
Wales has been ranked as the second best recycling nation globally in a new report by environmental consultants Eunomia. While recycling is an impo...
How does international law fit in to law making at the Senedd? The original Government of Wales Act 1998 contained international provisions famili...
The outcome of the next Senedd election could be disrupted by legal challenges over candidate quotas, a Senedd Committee is warning.
Peredur Owen Griffiths, Chair of the Finance Committee, outlines the group's priorities ahead of the Welsh Government's draft Budget.
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Y Gwasanaeth Ymchwil Geirfa’r Gyfraith H y d r e f 2 0 1 3 Y G w a s a n a e t h Y m c h w i l | 1 Geirfa’r Gyfraith Bil Cyllid y Gwasanaeth Ie...
Y Gwasanaeth Ymchwil Geirfa’r Gyfraith H y d r e f 2 0 1 3 Y G w a s a n a e t h Y m c h w i l | 1 Geirfa’r Gyfraith Bil Rheoli Ceffylau (Cymru)...
Y Gwasanaeth Ymchwil Geirfa’r Gyfraith T a c h w e d d 2 0 1 3 Y G w a s a n a e t h Y m c h w i l | 1 Geirfa’r Gyfraith Bil Tai (Cymru) Cyf...