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Subordinate legislation governs much of our day-to-day lives. Errors can lead to ineffective or inconsistent laws, with real-world consequences for...
The UK Government’s new trade border model is here. The Border Target Operating Model (BTOM) sets out how imports entering Great Britain will be...
How Members of the Senedd are elected has been a topic of debate for over 20 years. Following the recommendations of the Special Purpose Committee...
The UK has agreed to join a trade bloc of 11 states, called the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (“CPTPP”)....
Violence against women and girls is a persistent issue that exists worldwide, including in Wales. Estimates published by the World Health Organisa...
On 17 September the statutory speed limit on Welsh restricted roads – those with a system of streetlights no more than 200 yards apart – reduced fr...
The Welsh Government’s Programme for Government for 2021-2026 reiterated its commitment to introduce a Clean Air Act for Wales, consistent with Wor...
Two years after a review of intergovernmental relations between UK and devolved governments (‘the review’), the Welsh Government has described rela...
The Infrastructure (Wales) Bill reforms how infrastructure is consented in Wales by establishing a unified process, known as an infrastructure cons...
A decision by the UK Government on the future of nuclear development at Wylfa and Trawsfynydd is urgently needed, according to a Senedd Committee.
The Culture Committee is calling for the BBC’s spend on television content in Wales to grow year-on-year until it reaches parity with Scotland.
Poor transport links and availability of car parking is affecting footfall in town centres, to the detriment of local businesses.
The Reform Bill Committee's report calls for the Welsh Government to change their proposed voting system.
Senedd Reform refers to proposals to change the make-up of the Senedd to better suit the needs of the people of Wales.
Peredur Owen Griffiths MS, Chair of the Senedd’s Finance Committee, outlines what he learnt from his time at COP26.
Yet again we find ourselves looking at the news to find that Dwy Cymru and Hafren Dyfrdwy are discharging raw sewage into rivers and out to sea. No...
Following the scrutiny of the Residential Outdoor Education (Wales) Bill by three Senedd Committees, Senedd Members will hold on a debate on the 'g...
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...
Marie Curie once said she was taught “the way of progress was neither swift nor easy”. This could just as easily be applied to the pace of progress...
A new law, which aims to ensure the Senedd is more representative of the gender make-up of Wales, has been introduced to the Senedd. The Bill resp...
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...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Residential Outdoor Education (Wales) Bill Bill Summary December 2023 The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected body that represen...
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...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Environment (Air Quality and Soundscapes) (Wales) Bill Stage 2 amendments November 2023 The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected...