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Fiscal devolution in Wales
In 1997 Wales went to the polls and voted to establish the National Assembly for Wales.
Llyr Gruffydd MS responds to the news that the Welsh Government received no prior warning of the UK Government's Net Zero plan.
Now is the time we need to stand together and rid ourselves of this ongoing dictatorship that rules over so many aspects of our lives. From the dis...
While S4C does occasionally broadcast programmes in English, ultimately it is a Welsh language channel and as a result, apart from the Welsh versio...
We were overly controlled in Covid, extra lock downs, longer restrictions. Then 20 mph against the will of the people The increase in members of Se...
Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) are responsible for shaping policing priorities in Wales. They are elected officials who hold significant inf...
On 24 March Plenary will debate the recent Culture, Welsh Language and Communications Committee report, Exploring the devolution of broadcasting: h...
National Assembly for Wales Research paper England’s response to devolution: The Report of the McKay Commission May 2013 Research Service The National Assembly for Wales is the democrati...
The road to the Independent Commission on devolution in Wales September 2011 On 19 July 2011 the Secretary of State for Wales, the Rt. Hon. Cheryl Gillan MP announced that an independent...
National Assembly for Wales Senedd Research www.assembly.wales/research Public service reform in post-devolution Wales: a timeline of local government developments Research Briefing Sep...
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...