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Today’s Senedd Roundup: Arguments over Autism Bill linger on
Owen Donovan, Senedd Home Arguments over Autism Bill linger on The Motion The Senedd: Notes the publication of the Evaluation of…
No comments.How you can help protect the future of Welsh place names
*English follows below* Sara Wheeler Enwau – maent o’m hamgylch ymhobman, pob dydd, ac ym mhob rhan o’n bywydau. Ein…
No comments.What’s in a review? Eric Ngalle, Jim Perrin and the Wales Arts Review
Jasmine Donahaye Every so often, a critical book review sets off a bit of a storm. These reviews have usually…
No comments.Neil McEvoy withdraws application to re-join Plaid Cymru
Assembly Member Neil McEvoy has withdrawn his application to re-join Plaid Cymru. He cited an “absence of natural justice” and…
No comments.20 sustainable steps to tackle Wales’ transportation problems
Neil Anderson, transportation, sustainability and macroeconomics consultant at Pace Consultants, Rhydyfelin RCT The cancellation of the new M4 relief road…
No comments.Today’s Senedd Roundup: Stricter emissions target to be introduced next year
Photo by Thomas Millot on Unsplash Owen Donovan, Senedd Home Climate change is all the rage at the moment and following…
No comments.Today’s Senedd Roundup: Welsh-speakers “treated like second-class citizens”
Owen Donovan, Senedd Home First Minister’s Questions Plaid Cymru leader, Adam Price AM (Plaid, Carms. E. & Dinefwr), said that while…
No comments.Reopening Ireland’s Consulate-General in Cardiff will let Wales step out of London’s shadow
Ben Lake, Plaid Cymru MP for Ceredigion Last month, the Irish Government reopened their Consulate-General in Cardiff, a decision that…
No comments.Post-Brexit funding could make Wales poorer – and widen inequality within this breaking union
Delyth Jewell, Plaid Cymru Assembly Member for the South Wales East region One of the failures of the 2016 referendum…
No comments.Councils’ plans to halt Welsh language impact assessments ‘open to court challenge’
Gwynedd and Ynys Môn councils are risking court challenges if they push ahead with a change of policy that would…
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