Rebecca Evans, Wales’ finance minister, said Welsh taxpayers will continue to pay the same income tax as their English and Northern Irish counterparts in 2024/25.
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Plans to expand the Senedd set for crunch votes
The Welsh Parliament is set for a series of crunch votes on contentious plans to expand the Senedd and reform the electoral system.
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“More awareness of leukaemia is greatly needed”
Far too many leukaemia patients are being diagnosed after presenting at accident and emergency departments, leading to reduced survival rates, an MS warned.
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Welsh Government accused of papering over cracks after apprenticeship funding u-turn
Vaughan Gething confirmed £5.25m has been restored to the 2024-25 apprenticeship budget, taking overall investment to more than £143m a year.
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Concerns raised about transport in north Wales
Senedd members debated the future of transport in north Wales, with concerns raised about “decades of neglect and mismanagement”.
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Senedd votes against ‘ill-conceived’ UK bill due to freedom of speech concerns
A UK Government bill, which would ban councils from using procurement to boycott countries on moral grounds, has been criticised in the Senedd.