£1.5m investment announced for safe and warm hubs across Wales

£1.5m has been announced by the Welsh Government to support and expand safe and warm places for people of all…

Welsh Parliament votes against assisted dying

The Welsh Parliament voted against the principle of assisted dying in a historic vote.   Senedd members voted 26-19, with…

Performing arts sector warns of ‘critical’ cuts

Huge cuts to the performing arts could have a devastating impact, stifle the creative sector and endanger Wales’ cultural identity,…

Cabinet Secretary for Housing ‘working collaboratively’ to end and prevent homelessness

The Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government, Jayne Bryant, said: “This World Homelessness Day, I think it’s really important…

Schools face ‘harrowing’ funding pressures that risk failing a generation of children

Senedd members warned schools face “harrowing” funding pressures that risk failing a generation of children and young people in Wales.…

Welsh Gov pours cold water on free public transport for young people

The Welsh Government poured cold water on calls for free public transport for young people.   Ken Skates, Wales’ transport…

Local Plaid Cymru politicians call on Welsh Gov to intervene on MIU closure at Prince Philip Hospital

Local Plaid Cymru politicians have today called for the Welsh Labour Government to intervene following the announcement that overnight Minor…

Welsh Gov spends £1.7m on special advisers

The Welsh Government revealed a £1.7m pay bill for special advisers in the year to April, including £479,000 in severance…

Severe delays to disability rights reform, equality watchdog warns

Disabled people feel “forgotten and left behind” due to severe delays to reforms aimed at advancing their rights in Wales,…

Trust in politics ‘perilously low’

Campaigners called for greater openness, warning trust in politics is perilously low following controversy surrounding donations to the former first…

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