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Corbyn’s railway plans “wouldn’t make much difference” to current system

THE UK’s railways are already a defacto nationalised system, according to Richard Wellings from the Institute of Economic Affairs....

23 May 2017

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Tories going “backwards” on voting reform

Supporters of voting reform have had a disappointing week reading party manifestos, with neither Labour nor the Conservatives committing to...

19 May 2017

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Expert warns of brain drain after “Hard Brexit”

As a “No Deal”-Brexit becomes increasingly likely, tech and health sector could face massive problems in recruiting EU graduates....

19 May 2017

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AM calls for Senedd debate about campaign advertising

Julie Morgan, the Labour AM for Cardiff North, has criticised the Conservative Party for adverts they placed in local...

16 May 2017

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Digital ticketing will help prevent train fines, says Welsh Minister

PLEDGES have been made to improve the ticketing on Welsh trains in the wake of concerns over fines to...

16 May 2017

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Petition calls on headteachers to allow children to go on holiday during term time

A petition has been submitted to the Welsh Assembly asking headteachers to stop banning school children from family holidays...

15 May 2017

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Funding boost for Welsh students

Secondary school students in Wales will benefit from extra funds to help them develop coding skills before the roll...

15 May 2017

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Welsh Conservative leader calls for release of mental ward mortality report

THE Welsh Conservatives leader has called for the release of a report that could shed light on deaths possibly...

15 May 2017

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First Minister seeks devolution of policing to Welsh capital

WALES should be given control over policing as part of further devolution to Cardiff Bay, according to First Minister...

12 May 2017

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Attacks on credibility threat Labour stronghold in Wales

Welsh Labour may lose its stronghold in Wales after delivering a plan composed of “recycled” pledges to compete in...

12 May 2017

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