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The Welsh Parliament paused to pay tribute to Hefin David, the late Caerphilly Senedd member, who approached politics “with heart, with humour ...
The Welsh Government made a £13m “special payment” to settle claims over road contracts and lost more than £2m on defunct ...
MSPs have approved wide-ranging legislation proposed by the Scottish Government to reform how the justice system operates.
A coalition of leading aid groups has urged the international community to take stronger measures to stop Israel’s offensive ...
Wood-processing site that’s allegedly covered cars and streets in dust has had plans to expand its operation halted.
Cardiff is leading a surge in interest in eco-friendly gardening according to a new study. The Welsh capital has seen a 128.41 per cent rise in searches for "eco gardens", according to analysis by ...
More must be done to make adults aware of the mid-life health MOT, a patient watchdog has said. Healthwatch England found that more than one in three adults (36%) are unaware what the NHS Health Check ...
Thousands of Brits have backed calls for the DWP to reduce the State Pension age to 60, and to make it match a full time job at the Living Wage ...
Think tank British Future has argued a combination of control and compassion could address the issue, similar to action taken in the US.
Reducing EHCP entitlement would be ‘the wrong place for the Government to start reforming’ the Send system, the Education Committee ...
More than two million households plan to avoid turning on their central heating this winter – a 22% increase on last year – for fear of soaring energy bills, a survey suggests.
David Gold, Royal Mail’s director of external affairs and policy, said: “To coincide with the 200th anniversary of the modern railway, Royal Mail is releasing a set of stamps honouring Britain’s ...
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