A rare cross-party consensus emerged as the Senedd united in raising concerns that some community councils have more financial flexibility than the Welsh Government
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Senedd tribute to ‘incredible band of women’ 100 years after White House peace campaign
Sioned Williams led a short debate to mark the century since four campaigners landed in New York in 1924 with a seven-mile-long petition signed by 390,296 Welsh women.
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Warnings that Wales’ role in UK-EU relations has diminished since Brexit
Open democratic debate has been replaced by diktat and decisions made in the shadows, Senedd Members warned.
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Progress at troubled Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board ‘not good enough’
Progress at the troubled Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board has been nowhere near good enough in the year since it was placed back into special measures, the Senedd heard.
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Falling university applications could make it harder to recruit doctors
A Plaid Cymru’s shadow minister, said latest data from UCAS shows Wales has the lowest application rate of any country in the UK.
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Calls for Wales-specific Covid inquiry narrowly rejected in Senedd
Conservative and Lib Dem MSs backed Plaid Cymru’s call for a Wales judge-led inquiry but Welsh ministers and Labour backbenchers voted against.