Far too many children and young people are unable to access support under Wales’ new additional learning needs system, leaving families at breaking point, the Senedd heard.
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Fears raised in Senedd over coal tip reclamation projects
Proposals to reclaim disused tips risk opening the floodgates to coal extraction under the guise of remediation, the Senedd heard.
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Senedd to get more members after expansion plan approved
Landmark legislation to increase the size of the Senedd and change its voting system cleared the final hurdle in the Welsh Parliament.
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First Minister warns devolution still fragile on 25th anniversary of first election
The First Minister warned that devolution remains fragile as Senedd members reflected on the 25th anniversary of the first election to the then-National Assembly.
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Senedd hears calls for vulnerable people at risk of fuel poverty to be protected
Wales must safeguard vulnerable people at risk of fuel poverty after a ban on energy companies forcibly fitting prepayment meters came to an end, a committee warned.
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‘Devastation and sorrow on an unimaginable scale’: Senedd repeats calls for ceasefire in Gaza
Peredur Owen Griffiths led a debate on the conflict almost six months on from the Senedd voting in favour of Plaid Cymru’s calls for an immediate ceasefire.