THE WELSH Government has been accused of papering over the cracks after a U-turn on cuts to apprenticeship funding. Vaughan Gething confirmed £5.25m...
Author - Chris Haines, ICNN Senedd reporter
A RARE cross-party consensus emerged as the Senedd united in raising concerns that some community councils have more financial flexibility than the...
THE SENEDD voted to withhold its consent to an “ill-conceived” UK bill amid concerns it amounts to a gagging order and rides roughshod over rights to...
SENEDD members debated the future of transport in north Wales, with concerns raised about “decades of neglect and mismanagement”. Lee Waters, the...
THE SENEDD paid tribute to an incredible band of Welsh women who took the country’s campaign for peace to the White House 100 years ago this week...
WALES’ role in UK-EU relations has greatly diminished since Brexit, with open democratic debate replaced by diktat and decisions made in the shadows...
PROGRESS at the troubled Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board has been nowhere near good enough in the year since it was placed back into special...
THE SENEDD narrowly rejected calls to establish an independent Wales-specific public inquiry into the Covid-19 pandemic. With the vote tied at 27-27...
ESTYN’S decision to remove gradings such as “excellent”, or “adequate” or “needs improvement” from inspection reports has lifted a burden on...
A FALL in the number of applications for places in university from people in Wales risks compounding problems recruiting doctors, dentists and...