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A “stronger, fairer and greener Wales” – these were the former First Minister’s aims when setting out the Welsh Government’s legislative programme...
On 7 November, King Charles set out the UK Government’s legislative programme for the next parliamentary session. The Secretary of State for Wales...
The Police and Crime Commissioner elections on 2 May 2024 will be the first time that voters in Wales will need to show photographic ID at polling...
Early last year, it was exposed that energy companies were force-fitting prepayment meters (‘PPM’), as customers struggled to meet the rising cost...
Reforming local government finance and local taxation has long been on the political agenda. Despite incremental changes to local taxation law sinc...
This is the second article in a two-part series focused on social care workers. Our first article looked at recent visa restrictions for migrant wo...
The Senedd Cymru (Electoral Candidate Lists) Bill was introduced into the Senedd on 11 March 2024. This page pulls together key Senedd Research pu...
The Welsh Government has laid out plans to make Welsh Law more accessible. The first part of this plan is the consolidation of law around the hist...
An Emergency Bill enables the quick enactment of urgent legal provisions. The Senedd has a streamlined legislative process to avoid any time delays...
The Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee has warned that the Welsh Government’s current approach to legislating risks shifting the balan...
The Health Service Procurement (Wales) Bill was laid before the Senedd on 13 February 2023. The Member in Charge of the Bill is the Minister for He...
Increasing numbers of laws for Wales are being made in the UK Parliament. The Senedd is asked for consent from Westminster to do this, but what hap...
Water companies hold a critical position in safeguarding both environmental and public health. Concern over the pollution of our waterways has been...
More support to stop vulnerable people being forced into using energy pre-payment meters ‘could save lives’, according to a Senedd Committee.
The National Assembly's Equality, Local Government and Communities Committee is today launching a consultation on the Welsh Government's Renting Ho...
Senedd committee calls for a focus on tackling the wider causes of poor mental health
I recently wrote about the work of the Finance Committee in scrutinising the Welsh Government’s Draft Budget 2022-23.
Recently, we asked the public to share their ideas for questions on these issues.
We call on the National Assembly for Wales to urge the Welsh Government to encourage all supermarkets and retailers to have doors on all their frid...
We call on Welsh Government to give budgets to councils no later than mid-January 2020 in order that firstly, local authorities comply with all leg...
I believe the population of wales and the rest of UK should have a vote on how they would choose to tackle the pandemic and how they want to live t...
Thousands of apartment leaseholders in Wales are facing huge bills to pay for External Wall Safety Certification (EWS1) and any potentially ensuing...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research The new First Minister’s priorities Research Briefing April 2024 The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected body that represents...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Emergency Bills: Research Briefing January 2021 http://www.senedd.wales The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected body that represe...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Residential Outdoor Education (Wales) Bill Bill Summary December 2023 The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected body that represen...
UK Government Legislative Programme 2004-05: Outcome of Bills April 2005 Members’ Research Service / Gwasanaeth Ymchwil yr Aelodau Enquiry no: 05/0906/pw Date: 13 April 2005 This docume...