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We call on the Welsh Government to commit to a dementia strategy that improves the lives of people living with dementia in Wales. There are curre...
I am proposing that in order to keep our councils and communities moving forward, elected cabinet and council members can only remain in post for a...
I call upon the National Assembly to urge the Welsh Government to amend the current Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) criteria in respect of Yo...
We call on the National Assembly for Wales to urge the Welsh Government to expedite the start of work on the Curuit of Wales as quickly as possibl...
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...
The Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee has warned that the Welsh Government’s current approach to legislating risks shifting the balan...
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...
Subordinate legislation governs much of our day-to-day lives. Errors can lead to ineffective or inconsistent laws, with real-world consequences for...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Senedd Cymru (Electoral Candidate Lists) Bill Bill Summary April 2024 The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected body that represen...
Members’ Research Service / Gwasanaeth Ymchwil yr Aelodau September 2007 Abstract This research paper provides some background information about the Environmental Protection and Wast...
Members’ Research Service / Gwasanaeth Ymchwil yr Aelodau February 2008 The purpose of this paper is to provide Assembly Members with an overview of the Welsh Assembly Government’s...
Members’ Research Service / Gwasanaeth Ymchwil yr Aelodau November 2007 The purpose of this paper is to provide Assembly Members with an overview of the Welsh Assembly Government’s...