THE NUMBER of children recorded as having additional learning needs has almost halved under Welsh Government reforms due to “systematic...
Author - Chris Haines, ICNN Senedd reporter
THE DUPUTY First Minister told the Senedd he is optimistic that revenue generated by UK-led reforms to water pollution regulations will stay in Wales...
THE SENEDD narrowly rejected calls to temporarily halt the sale of council-owned farms amid concerns they are disappearing at an alarming rate due to...
WALES’ economy secretary vowed to make speeding up planning decisions a top priority as part of a push towards clean energy. Rebecca Evans committed...
COUNCILS are facing an “unprecedented” £540m budget shortfall, with two local authorities concerned they are facing bankruptcy and more may follow...
SENEDD members from across the political divide reiterated calls for targets to tackle the scourge of child poverty after the Welsh Government...
THE WELSH Parliament is set to hold a “historic” debate and vote on assisted dying. Julie Morgan has tabled a motion calling on the Welsh Government...
WALES’ new post-16 education minister revealed plans for an emergency fund for universities amid concerns about an estimated £100m shortfall. Pressed...
SENEDD members took evidence on following Scotland’s lead by developing a recall system to allow voters to remove badly behaving politicians from...
SENEDD members warned schools face “harrowing” funding pressures that risk failing a generation of children and young people in Wales. Cefin Campbell...