Green recovery from pandemic ‘best option for Wales’
Tackling climate crisis is great way to rebuild economy, say experts As the Welsh Government considers how to recover from the pandemic,... Read More
400 Welsh patients delayed leaving hospital every month
Assembly launches inquiry to speed up discharge and lessen impact on service THE hospital discharge process is being investigated by the Welsh... Read More
22% of voters in South Wales Central would axe Assembly
Levels of support for abolishing the Welsh Government vary across regions A RECENT YouGov poll revealed that 22% of people in the... Read More
Hundreds protest at Senedd to save Royal Glamorgan A&E
Campaigners share their personal stories to explain why they are fighting to keep the unit, in this video by Lily Smith
Welsh language speakers in decline for first time in decade
The Government ‘can’t rest on their laurels’ say The Welsh Language Society AFTER an uninterrupted rise since September 2010, the number of... Read More
Women urged to become future political leaders
YOUNG Welsh women were inspired by Assembly Members today to think about a career in politics. An event run by women’s charity Chwarae Teg called LeadHerShip, brought... Read More
Welsh activist reaches 100th day of hunger strike
A Kurdish activist in Wales has been on a hunger strike for 100 days, the longest in UK history. Imam Sis, 32,... 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