Senedd members’ basic pay could rise by more than £4,300 to £76,380 a year in 2025/26 while the country grapples with a cost-of-living crisis.
Calls for legal right to adequate housing in Wales
The Senedd debated calls to enshrine a right to adequate housing into Welsh law.
Wales ‘risks falling behind on pet abduction’
A Senedd member warned Wales risks falling behind the rest of the UK on tackling pet abduction after ministers rejected calls to create a specific criminal offence.
Gig review: Henge at the Corn Exchange in Newport
During November 2024 I went to the Corn Exchange in Newport to watch a live band.
Ex-first minister backs ‘long overdue’ leasehold reforms
Vaughan Gething called for “long-overdue” reform to the leasehold system, warning of injustice, iniquity and unscrupulous landlords fleecing households.
£20m Cwmbran regeneration plan to be submitted for approval
A £20 MILLION regeneration plan for a Gwent town centre will be submitted for approval to the UK Government which has pushed the project back two years.
Cwmbran parkrun breaks attendance record
The 297 people who participated in today’s Cwmbran parkrun are record breakers.
Calls for north Wales dental school grow
Senedd members added their voices to a growing chorus of cross-party calls for a dental school in north Wales amid concerns about NHS services vanishing.
Autism and ADHD waiting lists ‘could triple in two years’
The number of children waiting for an autism or ADHD assessment in Wales could nearly triple to 61,000 over the next two years, a committee heard.
Signs approved for new Greggs in Torfaen
A GREGGS shop which had to beat objections from health chiefs to open has been given the green light for new signage.
