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Plans to end the current “deregulated” bus system passed the first stop on the legislative journey as the Senedd voted in ...
The Welsh Government made a £13m “special payment” to settle claims over road contracts and lost more than £2m on defunct technology, according to scrutiny of annual accounts. Welsh ministers shelled ...
Cricket clubs face six-figure bills due to safety netting costs from nearby housing developments. Learn more about the impact.
Discover the latest developments in planning law as the Welsh Government proposes clearer and more accessible legislation.
A Westminster bill on postal and proxy voting sets an incredibly worrying constitutional precedent for Wales, Plaid Cymru’s former leader warned. Adam Price, the party’s shadow justice minister, ...
Explore the future of Welsh tax legislation as public input is sought on crucial tax-making powers before 2027 deadlines.
Mark Drakeford panned Plaid Cymru for “throwing the kitchen sink” into a motion, describing a debate on the UK budget as the antithesis of responsible politics. The former first minister lambasted the ...
A Senedd member warned a woman’s postcode too often dictates whether she receives timely care in Wales as he shared his daughter’s own 13-year ordeal. Plaid Cymru’s Cefin Campbell expressed concerns ...
Explore the 'fleecehold scandal' as Senedd members seek reform to protect leaseholders from excessive management fees.
People affected by the cladding scandal have received “zero” support from the Welsh Government while being “ripped off” by a combined £13,000 a week, a committee heard. Peter Larwood, from the Welsh ...
Thousands of people flocked to the Usk Show last Saturday. The event was extra special for Cwmbran’s Debbie Burroughs, who ...
Meet Mia Eckley, a Cwmbran teenager competing in Miss Wales 2026. Join her journey and support her charity efforts.