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Finishing school or college can be an exciting yet daunting time in a young person’s life. While there are many options available to them, it can b...
The arrival of Module 2B of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry to Wales this week marks a crucial moment for public understanding of the Welsh pandemic respon...
Summer recess started with a Welsh Government announcement of its proposed £206m additional investment in Cardiff Airport (“the Airport”) over ten...
These 2024-25 guides are updated versions of previously published guidance by Senedd Research. The guides include information on the financial supp...
Most learners in Wales will receive their A level results today. This is the third year learners have sat externally marked exams since their cance...
The development of vaccines to fight COVID-19 has been a remarkable achievement... But the immunisation effort is complicated by waning immunity. T...
Our research article ‘Living with COVID: are we in the endgame’? drew attention to five key issues experts in Wales say we need to keep an eye on a...
Regular, asymptomatic testing for the public ended in Wales on 31 March 2022. As the Welsh Government pursues its ‘living alongside COVID-19’ strat...
From Migration to Resilience tells the story of forced migration and of lives rebuilt after the expulsion of Asians from Uganda in 1972; and celebr...
On 16 May the Senedd voted to create a Wales Covid-19 Inquiry Special Purpose Committee. Today, the Committee met for the first time.
The Committee wants to ensure that the reprioritisation of Welsh Government funding will not affect its target of 1 million Welsh speakers by 2050.
Children and young people’s rights must be the priority for the country's recovery after COVID-19.
Jayne Bryant MS, Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee, reflects on COP26.
I recently wrote about the work of the Finance Committee in scrutinising the Welsh Government’s Draft Budget 2022-23.
A quick guide to what to expect at the polling station on election day.
The Australian government is using evidence for multiple sources around the world, to investigate the origin and reactionary methods to COVID-19.
During the lock down there has been no rubbish being dropped out of vehicles. Now the fast food drive through a are open there is litter left on th...
A lot of people don't want the ban relaxed until Covid-19 is no longer a threat. There is already a petition to relax the ban and a lot of people...
Mark Drakeford's cautious approach to COVID-19 will cripple Wales.
The timeline below highlights key developments in Wales in response to COVID-19.
National Assembly for Wales Senedd Research www.assembly.wales/research Changes at Stage 2: Children (Abolition of Defence of Reasonable Punishment) (Wales) Bill Bill Summary December 2019 h...
Research Briefing The Counsel General – A Constitution quick guide Author: Alys Thomas Date: March 2018 National Assembly for Wales Research Service The National Assembly for Wales is the...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Welsh Language and Education (Wales) Bill Bill Summary September 2024 The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected body that represen...
Research Briefing Trade Union (Wales) Act 2017 - Act Summary National Assembly for Wales Research Service The National Assembly for Wales is the democratically elected body that represents...