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Water companies hold a critical position in safeguarding both environmental and public health. Concern over the pollution of our waterways has been...
On 19 January, Tata Steel announced it will start formal consultation on up to 2,800 job losses in its UK operations. As a major employer and the l...
New nuclear projects offer economic opportunities for Wales, but the lack of clarity and certainty about future plans is hindering efforts to build...
Voter turnout at the last Senedd Elections in 2021 was 46.6%. This was the highest ever turnout in a Senedd election, but it means that 53%of peopl...
The Police and Crime Commissioner elections on 2 May 2024 will be the first time that voters in Wales will need to show photographic ID at polling...
Two years after a review of intergovernmental relations between UK and devolved governments (‘the review’), the Welsh Government has described rela...
The Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee has warned that the Welsh Government’s current approach to legislating risks shifting the balan...
The current devolution settlement is “at risk of gradual attrition” without urgent action to secure it, the Independent Commission on the Constitut...
The UK nations have been developing new domestic environmental governance systems since the UK left the EU. Newly established environmental watchd...
Obesity is recognised as one of the most significant public health challenges, both in the UK and internationally. Prevalence is rising in Wales, a...
Senedd committees are an important part of Welsh democracy. They hold the Welsh Government to account for their actions and spending, scrutinise dr...
The Interparliamentary Forum (IPF) has held its fifth meeting, bringing together UK parliamentarians to discuss cross-cutting issues. Representati...
Early last year, it was exposed that energy companies were force-fitting prepayment meters (‘PPM’), as customers struggled to meet the rising cost...
The Welsh Government publishes a budget annually, but it doesn’t do this in isolation. Rules around what the Welsh Government can do with its budge...
Next week sees the Petitions Committee continue its work to explore the feasibility of free public transport for young people. Here we take a look...
Interactive diagram to explore the 2024-25 Welsh Government Final Budget
The Local Government and Housing Committee's new report calls for more support to encourage people from under-represented backgrounds to stand for...
The Senedd begins its scrutiny of the Welsh Government's Draft Budget for 2024-25.
The case raises serious questions about its governance of arm’s length bodies, says the Public Account and Public Administration Committee.
Mental Illness is an issue that has always been heavily stigmatised within society. The words 'Crazy', 'Nutjob', 'Insane' have become a normalised...
We call upon the National Assembly for Wales to urge the Welsh Government to ensure that the Arriva Trains Wales northbound 7pm train from Mach sh...
We call on the Welsh Government to commit to a dementia strategy that improves the lives of people living with dementia in Wales. There are curre...
One of the greatest creations to come out of Wales was the National Health Service. It is one of our most valuable assets and we must hold on to it...
Following the scrutiny of the Residential Outdoor Education (Wales) Bill by three Senedd Committees, Senedd Members will hold on a debate on the 'g...
Reforming local government finance and local taxation has long been on the political agenda. Despite incremental changes to local taxation law sinc...
The Welsh Government published its Second Supplementary Budget for 2023-24 on 20 February. This Second Supplementary Budget outlines the changes si...
The way that learners with special educational or additional needs is supported is in the process of change. Although reforms have long been called...
National Assembly for Wales Research Service A guide to the Research Service November 2016 The National Assembly for Wales is the democratically elected body that represents the interests...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Elections and Elected Bodies (Wales) Bill Bill Summary November 2023 The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected body that represent...
Education Bill: Provisions relating to Wales February 2011 The Education Bill was presented to the UK Parliament by the Rt. Hon Michael Gove MP, the Secretary of S...