Doorbells, business cards and wallpaper: What has your MP claimed expenses for?
EVER since the MPs expenses scandal a decade ago, their spending has been under the spotlight. Spending figures for 2017/18 from the... Read More
How Cardiff Council’s new budget affects you
CARDIFF Council voted through its controversial Budget – which includes a 4.9% Council Tax rise. In a tense night of exchanges at... Read More
Welsh Youth Parliament to hold historic first meeting in The Senedd
THE NEWLY elected Welsh Youth Parliament will meet for the first time tomorrow to discuss issues such as mental health, climate change... Read More
Children and politicians read poems of remembrance
CHILDREN, poets and Assembly Members gathered in the Senedd today to read poetry about war and remembrance. The event, called Holy Glimmers of... Read More
‘I am an activist’: Leanne Wood on feminism, class and The Valleys
Leanne Wood was the first politician I ever met. Eight years ago, she visited my secondary school in the heart of Rhondda Cynon Taff. ... Read More
Welsh Greens want Cardiff to declare a state of climate emergency
RECENTLY elected leader of Wales Green Party, Anthony Slaughter, is campaigning for councils to declare a state of climate emergency. Since his... Read More
Brexit means? Uncertainty for EU students and Welsh unis
ON December 4, 2018, in a vote at the Welsh Assembly in Cardiff Bay, 34 of the 50 Assembly Members (AMs) present voted... Read More
I wanna be like EU: Boris impersonator unites both sides of Brexit
A CAMPAIGN that crowdfunded over £16,000 to drive an anti-Brexit bus around the UK landed in Cardiff, accompanied by a singing Boris... Read More
Senedd give council votes to 16-year-olds
PEOPLE aged 16 are to be given the vote under Welsh Government plans to modernise elections, in plans announced today in the... Read More
Colleagues pay tribute to AM Carl Sargeant
MEMBERS of the Welsh Assembly today paid tribute to AM Carl Sargeant, who is believed to have taken his own life. Leader... Read More