Lockdown changes on meeting indoors postponed
First Minister Mark Drakeford has ruled out easing the lockdown restrictions that prevent people meeting indoors with others who are…
No comments.News in brief: New PPE factory to open in Cardiff later this month
A new £1.5 million PPE factory in Cardiff is due to start production later this month. The plant will be…
No comments.42% of A-level students in Wales have received lower grades than predicted by their teachers
Just over 40% of A-level students in Wales have received lower grades than predicted by their teachers. As the exam…
No comments.I invite the Welsh left to love the Nation Wales
Arwyn Lloyd I am a Welsh Statist. Of course, there’s far more to my political thinking besides. But in the…
No comments.Social care in Wales needs ‘reforming and resourcing’ – report
Failure to reform the social care sector in Wales risks persisting with a fragmented system based on relatively low pay…
No comments.Minister reassures students over A-level results
Education Minister Kirsty Williams has announced that A-level students in Wales will receive grades that will be no lower than…
No comments.News in brief: Government accused of avoiding scrutiny during recess
Janet Finch-Saunders MS, Welsh Conservative Shadow Minister for Climate Change, Energy and Rural Affairs, has accused Welsh Ministers of avoiding…
No comments.Council backtracks on Cofiwch Dryweryn mural threat
Bridgend County Borough Council has issued a statement that says the Cofiwch Dryweryn mural which was painted on the wall…
No comments.How do we win an independent Wales? – a response to John Ball
Peter Jones I was delighted to see John Ball’s response to my recent article arguing that the best way forward…
No comments.Calls for independent appeals process for A-level students in Wales
Plaid Cymru are calling for students to be allowed to refer their awarded A-level grades to a free and independent…
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