SENEDD Members rejected calls for a public inquiry ahead of the ten-year anniversary of ministers placing Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board...
Author - Chris Haines, ICNN Senedd reporter
COUNCIL chiefs have been “continually disappointed” by an ongoing lack of day-to-day funding support for the mid Wales growth deal from the Welsh and...
TAXPAYERS will foot the bill for a £5.25m settlement after a legal claim over the awarding of a demolition contract for Aberthaw power station, a...
WITNESSES called for a fully independent process to deal with bullying, harassment or sexual misconduct by Senedd Members amid concerns about...
NO WELSH university is at immediate risk of collapsing under the weight of multi-million-pound deficits, according to the head of a public body set...
MARK DRAKEFORD unveiled plans to cut business rates for around 13,000 smaller “bricks and mortar” shops while raising the amount payable for higher...
WALES’ First Minister Eluned Morgan undermined a Senedd inquiry on international relations by declining to give evidence in person, a committee...
THE SENEDD signed off on plans to strengthen the foundations of the Welsh Parliament and its ability to make laws for the people of Wales. Senedd...
SENEDD Members denounced the “ill-judged, regrettable and unacceptable” decision to “piggyback” on the UK renters’ rights bill but held their noses...
SENEDD Members criticised “unacceptable” delays to works on the Menai suspension bridge, warning north Wales “has once again been left to languish”...