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Two years after a review of intergovernmental relations between UK and devolved governments (‘the review’), the Welsh Government has described rela...
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...
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...
Obesity is recognised as one of the most significant public health challenges, both in the UK and internationally. Prevalence is rising in Wales, a...
The Welsh Government published its Second Supplementary Budget for 2023-24 on 20 February. This Second Supplementary Budget outlines the changes si...
Farmers across Wales have been protesting against the Welsh Government’s proposed Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS). This article answers some FAQs...
The Welsh Government has focused on a different international partner each year since 2021 as part of its international relations strategy. So far,...
New nuclear projects offer economic opportunities for Wales, but the lack of clarity and certainty about future plans is hindering efforts to build...
In July 2022, Eluned Morgan MS, the Health and Social Services Minister, addressed the Senedd, shedding light on the need for a transformative appr...
Inaccessible transport is not a new problem, but the problem is changing. In increasingly digitised travel environments, it is no longer sufficient...
The Infrastructure (Wales) Bill has reached Stage 3 of the Senedd’s legislative process. The Bill establishes a new process, known as an ‘Infrastr...
Integrated transport, active travel, and Mobility as a Service (MaaS) are the sustainable transport buzzwords of the moment. They’re often used int...
Living in poverty affects children’s life chances, educational attainment, health and future work prospects. Consequently, reducing child poverty...
This is the second article in a two-part series focused on social care workers. Our first article looked at recent visa restrictions for migrant wo...
On 24 January the Senedd will debate the Culture, Communications, Welsh Language and Communications Committee’s report into the creative industries...
More support to stop vulnerable people being forced into using energy pre-payment meters ‘could save lives’, according to a Senedd Committee.
“We are deeply saddened to hear Tata has concluded discussions with the steel unions and intends to proceed with its proposals to close both blast...
Language barriers in healthcare can cause serious medical harm, according to a Senedd report.
A decision by the UK Government on the future of nuclear development at Wylfa and Trawsfynydd is urgently needed, according to a Senedd Committee.
Llyr Gruffydd MS and Chair of the Senedd’s Climate Committee will attend CoP26 along with nine other Members. Here he outlines what he’d like to se...
The Senedd Finance Committee attended the inaugural meeting of the Interparliamentary Finance Committee Forum in Edinburgh.
Discover how the chairs are elected to Senedd Committees.
We call on the Welsh Assembly to ask the Welsh Government to ban the use of wild animals in circuses in Wales. Animal Welfare (except hunting and a...
Forsythia Youth Centre is at risk of closing due to the uncertainty surrounding Welsh Government’s Communities First funding. Forsythia Youth Centr...
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...
Lucy's Law was introduced several years ago after a dog (Lucy) from a puppy farm had suffered a horrific life. Lucy's Law will ban puppy farms. Thi...
Stage 3 of the Senedd Cymru (Members and Elections) Bill will take place on 30 April. This will be the second, and likely final, opportunity for M...
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...
The way that learners with special educational or additional needs is supported is in the process of change. Although reforms have long been called...
Reforming local government finance and local taxation has long been on the political agenda. Despite incremental changes to local taxation law sinc...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research The new First Minister’s priorities Research Briefing April 2024 The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected body that represents...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Care Experienced Children Statistical Briefing 2024 March 2024 The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected body that represents the i...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Scrutinising the Co-operation Agreement: two years on Research Briefing December 2023 The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected...
Br iff T ud al en | Br ie fin g Pa ge 1 RAISE - Northern Ireland Assembly, Financial Scrutiny Unit – National Assembly for Wales A Review of Welsh Assembly Committee Scr...