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How does international law fit in to law making at the Senedd? The original Government of Wales Act 1998 contained international provisions famili...
On Tuesday 9 July, the Senedd will have its second opportunity to amend the Local Government Finance (Wales) Bill. The Bill places a duty on Welsh...
The first King’s Speech of the new UK Labour Government set out plans for two rail reform Bills. The first, the Passenger Rail Services (Public Ow...
Aled Robert’s second Annual Report as Welsh Language Commissioner reflects on an extraordinary year. Maintaining his statutory duties during a publ...
A growing number of people in Wales are seeking a diagnosis for ADHD or autism. Many health boards have seen a substantial rise in referrals to neu...
The timeline below highlights key developments in Wales in response to COVID-19.
Last week, the UK Government announced details of its deal with Tata Steel on the future of steelmaking at Port Talbot.
The way that learners with special educational or additional needs is supported is in the process of change. Although reforms have long been called...
The Welsh Government’s proposals for a new agricultural policy – the Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS) - caused controversy earlier this year. The S...
Ahead of the Senedd debate on the Petitions Committee report, “A cashless society?”, we’re setting out some relevant background information as well...
Welsh Government transport policy hasn’t been far from the headlines recently. The 20mph default speed limit policy led to the biggest petition in...
Welsh Government needs to assure providers about plans to eliminate profit from the care of children and young people.
The Equality and Social Justice Committee is calling on the Welsh Government to make things easier for parents seeking childcare.
Applications are now open for Ymlaen - a paid internship at the Senedd Commission for graduates from a Black, Asian or Ethnic Minority background.
Jayne Bryant MS, Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee, reflects on COP26.
Throughout its 25-year history, the Senedd’s relationship with the UK Parliament has been a crucial element of Welsh law-making. This article expl...
On Wednesday 6 November, the Senedd will debate the challenges EU citizens continue to face almost four years since the UK left the EU.
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...
Senedd Committees, and the environment sector, have been calling for an environmental governance body, environmental principles and biodiversity ta...
Geirfa ddwyieithog | Bilingual glossary Use Paratowyd yr eirfa ddwyieithog hon gan y Gwasanaeth Cyfieithu a Chofnodi a Gwasanaeth Ymchwil y Senedd — This Bilingual glossary has been pr...
Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru | National Assembly for Wales Ymchwil y Senedd | Senedd Research Bil Iechyd a Gofal Cymdeithasol (Ansawdd ac Ymgysylltu) (Cymru)...
www.senedd.cymru Senedd Cymru Ymchwil y Senedd Bil Seilwaith (Cymru) Crynodeb o’r Bil Medi 2023 Senedd Cymru yw’r corff sy’n cael ei ethol yn ddemocrataidd i gynrychioli buddiannau Cymru a’...
Senedd Cymru | Welsh Parliament Ymchwil y Senedd | Senedd Research Bil Seilwaith (Cymru) Geirfa Ddwyieithog — Infrastructure (Wales) Bill Bilingual Glossary Mehefin 2023 | Jun...