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The Senedd Cymru (Members and Elections) Bill was introduced into the Senedd on 18 September 2023. This page pulls together key Senedd Research pub...
The International Relations Committee inquiry on Wales-Ireland relations wrapped up in October 2023 after hearing from representatives from governm...
This is the ninth article of our ten-part series looking at the Welsh Government’s progress in delivering its Programme for Government (PfG). Here,...
This is the final article of our ten-part series looking at the Welsh Government’s progress in delivering its Programme for Government (PfG). Here,...
Despite the pandemic, the next census will be held on Sunday 21 March 2021. This article provides some information on what’s going to be in it and...
In June 2022, 43% of people aged 16 and over in the UK have taken part in a form of gambling activity in the previous four weeks. And a study in 20...
The timeline below highlights key developments in Wales in response to COVID-19.
This is the sixth article of our ten-part series looking at the Welsh Government’s progress in delivering its Programme for Government (PfG). Here...
There are “significant problems with the way Wales is currently governed” according to the Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of W...
The National Assembly’s Finance Committee is looking at the Landfill Disposals Tax (Wales) Bill which has been put forward by the Welsh Government.
The Assembly Committee charged with safeguarding Welsh interests in the Brexit process, the External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee,...
Ground breaking event to inspire more to make their mark in politics.
Five groups of passionate young voters from all over Wales gave Senedd politicians a run for their money in a mock election.
The Health and Social Care Committee is looking at mental health inequalities in Wales.
The Senedd Cymru (Members and Elections) Bill has cleared its final hurdle in the legislative process. On 8 May, the Senedd voted by 43 to 16 to p...
The Public Health (Wales) Act 2017 received Royal Assent on 3 July 2017. The Act aims to address a number of specific public health concerns. It in...
Increasing the number of social homes is a cornerstone of the Welsh Government’s plans to prevent housing problems and homelessness.
For many years, the number of people training to be teachers did not meet Welsh Government targets. Some have suggested that there is a recruitment...