Today’s Senedd roundup: Government steps up no deal Brexit planning
Owen Donovan, Senedd Home Nearly all of yesterday’s plenary session was turned over to Welsh Government ministers for them to update…
2 comments.Today’s Senedd roundup: Government denies proposing hostile environment towards migrants
Rhun ap Iorwerth. Picture by Plaid Cymru Owen Donovan, Senedd Home First Minister’s Questions. As the First Minister is still in…
No comments.Wales edge Australia 29-25 in nail biting, nerve shredding thriller
Jon Gower This is shaping up to be the World Cup of the underdog. Japan’s crowd-frenzy-inducing attempt to run Ireland…
No comments.Today’s Senedd roundup: In-school mental health support pilot to be extended
Owen Donovan, Senedd Home This week’s short debate was led by Jayne Bryant AM (Lab, Newport West) on emotional and social…
No comments.Today’s Senedd roundup: Minister rules out ditching private schools in Wales
Owen Donovan, Senedd Home Here’s a round-up of this afternoon’s education questions. One of the headline policy proposals to come out…
No comments.Today’s Senedd roundup: PM slammed after Supreme Court ruling
Owen Donovan, Senedd Home This afternoon’s plenary session began with an emergency question tabled by Adam Price AM (Plaid, Carms. E…
No comments.Today’s Senedd roundup: Health board urged to consider feedback before implementing controversial shift changes
Owen Donovan, Senedd Home The Motion The Senedd: Regrets Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board’s proposals to extend nursing shifts without pay for more than…
One comment.Today’s Senedd roundup: Plea for extra cash for councils and schools
Owen Donovan, Senedd Home Plea for councils and schools to be at front of queue for extra cash Shadow Finance…
No comments.Today’s Senedd Roundup: Drakeford defends Labour’s Brexit fudge
Owen Donovan, Senedd Home First Minister’s Questions Adam Price AM (Plaid, Carms. E. & Dinefwr) asked what was the brightest outcome…
No comments.Audio: All the speeches from Saturday’s independence march in Merthyr
Mark Mansfield Just over 5000 people attended the latest march for independence organised by YesCymru and AUOB Cymru in Merthyr…
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