Senedd members narrowly rejected calls for action on eye care amid warnings of a “tidal wave of blindness” about to hit Wales.
Minister sets out vision for mental health services in Wales
Wales’ new mental health minister set out plans to improve people’s mental health, pledging to focus on reducing waiting times for support and treatment.
Welsh Government accused of taking a ‘scattergun’ approach to Welsh economy
Opposition Senedd members accused the Welsh Government of taking a “scattergun” approach to growing the Welsh economy.
Cwmbran Community Council awards £10k grant to football club
Cwmbran Community Council has given a football club in the town £10,000 towards new floodlights.
More than 11,000 people housed in temporary homes in Wales
Wales faces a housing crisis, with almost 140,000 people on social housing waiting lists and more than 11,000 trapped in temporary homes, the Senedd heard.
Finance committee scrutinise Senedd’s £84.3m draft budget
Senedd officials pointed to “unavoidable” pressures and the need to make the Welsh Parliament fit for the future after unveiling a 16% budget increase.
Disability reform delays leaving people feeling ‘forgotten and left behind’ in Wales
Disabled people feel “forgotten and left behind” due to severe delays to reforms aimed at advancing their rights in Wales, the UK’s equality watchdog warned.
Plaid Cymru warning over new Wales-wide standards for commissioning care
Plaid Cymru’s shadow health and social care secretary warned that new Wales-wide standards for commissioning care may be unachievable due to financial pressures.
Natasha Asghar MS criticises Welsh Government over Transport for Wales performance
The Conservatives’ shadow transport secretary accused the Welsh Government of painting a rosy picture of Transport for Wales that could hardly be further from the truth.
Concerns over access to NHS dentists in Wales
CONCERNS over access to NHS dental treatment in Wales have been raised days after it was suggested as a model for improvement in England.