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This is the seventh article of our ten-part series looking at the Welsh Government’s progress in delivering its Programme for Government. Here, we...
Studies show that a “gender health gap” exists and is a barrier to women accessing healthcare. Tens of thousands of women recently submitted exampl...
With local public services stretched and the demands on core statutory services, especially education and social care, absorbing ever greater resou...
October marked five years since Transport for Wales (TfW) took over the Wales and Borders franchise. The then First Minister, Carwyn Jones said it...
These guides are updated versions of previously published guidance by Senedd Research.
Ahead of next year’s Welsh budget, the Senedd will debate the Welsh Government’s spending priorities on Wednesday 12th July. The rising cost of li...
New data reinforces concerns expressed by public health experts that vaccine uptake is lower among some ethnic groups and in deprived areas.
The landscape of inequality exposed by the pandemic largely followed the contours of existing disadvantage. But will previous approaches to reducin...
Earlier today we published our article ‘Coronavirus: vaccine deployment update’, which looks at the key milestones and markers in rolling out the c...
The Senedd Health Committee's latest inquiry will explore the experiences of people who are disproportionately affected by poor mental health.
Five groups of passionate young voters from all over Wales gave Senedd politicians a run for their money in a virtual Mock Election.
Watch this evidence session for the inquiry into mental health inequalities in Wales.
The current childcare system in Wales is complex. We also know there are plans for more free provision to be delivered to different groups of child...
Inaccessible transport is not a new problem, but the problem is changing. In increasingly digitised travel environments, it is no longer sufficient...
As temperatures drop over the winter months, there are renewed concerns about the impact on people living in poor quality housing. The Warm This Wi...
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...