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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...
They say a week is a long time in politics, but how about 25 years? This year, the Senedd marks a quarter of a century. It’s an institution that...
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 Senedd Cy...
Europeans who lived in the UK before Brexit had to apply to stay before 30 June 2021. Though that deadline was nearly three years ago, the UK Gov...
Wales has operated within a joint legal jurisdiction with England for nearly 500 years. For centuries, this has worked with relative ease but as th...
The way laws are made in Wales has changed more in the last 25 years than in any other part of the United Kingdom. From the Assembly’s start as a...
Last week, the UK Government announced details of its deal with Tata Steel on the future of steelmaking at Port Talbot.
On 2 July, the Senedd will have a second chance to make changes to the Elections and Elected Bodies (Wales) Bill as it votes during stage 3 of the...
Over the last 25 years, Supreme Court rulings have played a key role in how devolution and the law-making process are understood and work in Wales....
On 17 July 2024, the King set out the new UK Government’s legislative programme for this parliamentary session. The speech included commitments on...
Most learners in Wales will receive their A level results today. This is the third year learners have sat externally marked exams since their cance...
This is the second article in a two-part series focused on international students. Our first article looked at recent visa restrictions for interna...
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...
Generative artificial intelligence, which is a form of AI that can create new content, has been getting a lot of attention, especially since the re...
Every year, over 25,000 international students from more than 130 countries come to study in Wales. They make a significant financial contribution...
A new event in the Senedd, providing the opportunity for a range of organisations to meet with Members of the Senedd.
To mark 25 years of devolution in Wales, the National Library of Wales have selected items from their collection which reflect key milestones of th...
Children and young people with disabilities or additional learning needs are being let down by decision-makers at the most crucial time in their li...
The Equality and Social Justice Committee is calling on the Welsh Government to make things easier for parents seeking childcare.
A Senedd Committee is calling on the Welsh Government to ensure that cash can still be used in businesses across Wales.
Substantial changes have come to farming post-Brexit, and the Senedd’s Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs Committee believes the Welsh Government has...
Did you know that each person in Wales is represented by not one, but FIVE representatives in the Senedd?
Five groups of passionate young voters from all over Wales gave Senedd politicians a run for their money in a mock election.
Applications are now open for Ymlaen - a paid internship at the Senedd Commission for graduates from a Black, Asian or Ethnic Minority background.
The Australian government is using evidence for multiple sources around the world, to investigate the origin and reactionary methods to COVID-19.
I propose a blanket ban on English, Irish or Scottish, convicted child sex offender's being able to move to Wales, either in protective custody or...
We call on the National Assembly for Wales to urge the Welsh Government to reconsider the closure of the following surgeries Troed y Bryn in...
David George Morris’ was convicted of the most brutal murders ever committed in Britain. known as the Clydach Murders. New evidence has emerged tha...
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...
The Welsh Language and Education (Wales) Bill was introduced into the Senedd on 15 July 2024. This page pulls together key Senedd Research publica...
These Constitutional Quick Guides provide an overview of the constitutional arrangements in Wales.
The Senedd’s Finance Committee has been busy engaging with stakeholders on what they think the Welsh Government should prioritise for the 2025-26 D...
Welsh Parliament Senedd Research 25 years of Welsh law-making June 2024 Welsh Parliament Senedd Research senedd.wales The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected body that represe...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Funding for postgraduate students in higher education 2024-25 - a guide for constituents July 2024 The Welsh Parliament is the democratical...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Financial support for undergraduate students in higher education 2024-25 - a guide for constituents For September 2024 entry The Welsh Par...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Rural communities Research Briefing July 2024 The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected body that represents the interests of Wale...