Welsh Government in the dark over coverage of £109m tax rises

The Welsh Government remains in the dark about how much Wales will receive to cover the estimated £109m cost of…

Progress on tackling fuel poverty in Wales ‘too slow,’ committee warns

Progress on reaching a target of no more than 5% of households in Wales living in fuel poverty by 2035…

Senedd members warn of ‘massive’ nature loss in Wales

Senedd members warned of “massive” nature loss in Wales, with one in six species at risk of extinction and wildlife…

Investment in low-carbon business units in Carmarthenshire

The Welsh Government and Carmarthenshire County Council have invested in the delivery of a £12m sustainable commercial development as part…

Wales risks ‘falling behind’ on tackling pet abduction, MS warns

A Senedd member warned Wales risks falling behind the rest of the UK on tackling pet abduction after ministers rejected…

Welsh Language education bill clears first hurdle

A shake-up of Welsh language education cleared the first hurdle in the Senedd despite concerns about staff shortages, teachers’ workloads…

Ex-First Minister calls for reform to leasehold system

Vaughan Gething called for “long-overdue” reform to the leasehold system, warning of injustice, iniquity and unscrupulous landlords fleecing households. The…

“Time for action on grooming & child abuse, not just words” – Nia Griffith MP

Dame Nia Griffith has issued a statement in support of the immediate action that promises to implement recommendations to ensure…

Senedd debates calls for right to adequate housing

The Senedd debated calls to enshrine a right to adequate housing into Welsh law.   Siân Gwenllian warned Wales’ housing…

Waiting times and cuts make Powys patients feel like second-class citizens

Patients in Powys feel like second-class citizens due to longer waiting times and cuts by the cash-strapped health board will…

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