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The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 (“the Act”) became law on 29 June, after a parliamentary process filled with lively debates, m...
Parliamentary relations form a key part of the trade agreement between the UK and the EU. The agreement establishes a new forum for parliamentarian...
The Welsh Government fully supports the general principle that everyone should have access to adequate housing. But how to achieve that goal is les...
This is the seventh article of our ten-part series looking at the Welsh Government’s progress in delivering its Programme for Government. Here, we...
Cost of living pressures are still very much with us. Average household energy bills are coming down, however the energy price cap remains much hig...
At least 60% of young people involved with the youth justice system have a speech, language, or communication need. The Royal College of Speech an...
Last week the Minister for Social Justice made a statement marking the 25th anniversary of Refugee Week (19-25 June). Referring to this year’s them...
A “distinct, radically different” approach is needed – this was the finding of Baroness Corston’s ground-breaking report into the experiences of wo...
Wholesale gas prices have quadrupled in the past year according to energy regulator Ofgem. Many households in Wales have been struggling to keep th...
This year, the Senedd is proud to display artwork by Ted Harrison and Rosie Moriarty-Simmonds as part of marking International Day of Disabled Peop...
The Welsh Government should ensure that any future funding for the WRU complies with all aspects of the Violence against Women, Domestic Abuse and...
The most vulnerable people in Wales face serious hardship as short-term cost-of-living support comes to an end. The Senedd Equality and Social Just...
Rising energy and food prices and the end of key government support signal difficult months, says report by the Equality and Social Justice Committee.
Equality, Local Government and Communities Committee has today issued a stark warning that COVID-19 has already entrenched existing inequalities in...
Under Teresa May, the Conservative manifesto had a goal of banning conversion therapy. Almost two years later, this has not happened. This petition...
Structural racism places Black and ethnic minority groups in Wales at a significant disadvantage. All elected representatives funded by the taxpaye...
The recent Black Lives Matter protests have resulted in the Welsh Government reassessing the appropriateness of statues, public buildings and stree...
With the big news that there’s a COVID vaccine that’s been approved and the rollout will soon begin - it’s crucial we get this right. The current l...
With new visa restrictions for migrant care workers now in force, this two part series shines a spotlight on its likely impact on a workforce alrea...
Europeans who lived in the UK before Brexit had to apply to stay before 30 June 2021. Though that deadline was nearly three years ago, the UK Gov...
The United Nations (UN) defines accessible tourism as the ongoing endeavour to ensure tourist destinations, products and services are accessible to...
The Senedd Cymru (Electoral Candidate Lists) Bill was introduced into the Senedd on 11 March 2024. This page pulls together key Senedd Research pu...