Fees for services at Gwent Crematorium will go up by 10% from April in a bid to raise more income.
First minister responds to commission on Wales’ constitutional future.
Independence may be a viable option, but it would not be a desirable one, the first minister said as he responded to a commission on Wales’ constitutional future.
New touch rugby team for women in Torfaen
A new touch rugby team for women is starting in Torfaen.
MS raises concerns about ‘silent, often invisible’ oesophageal and stomach cancers
A surgeon-turned-Senedd member raised concerns about “silent, often invisible” oesophageal and stomach cancers claiming far too many lives in Wales.
Children’s and adult hospice service threats due to rising costs, pressures and demand, Senedd hears
Children’s and adult hospice services face an existential threat due to rising costs, workforce pressures and increasing demand, the Senedd heard.
Welsh Parliament rejects calls for council tax rise referendums
The Welsh Parliament has rejected calls to force local authorities to hold a referendum on any council tax rise more than 5%.
MSs scrutinise WRU reps following bullying, sexism and sexual harassment allegations in Welsh rugby.
MSs scrutinised representatives of the WRU following allegations of bullying, sexism and sexual harassment in Welsh rugby.
Gwent Pension Fund to invest in new battery energy storage plant
A NEW battery energy storage plant at the site of a decommissioned power station will be funded by Gwent pensioners.
Ministers ‘dodging accountability’ in new child poverty strategy, Senedd hears
Welsh ministers are dodging accountability by refusing to include concrete targets and milestones in the new child poverty strategy, the Senedd heard.
Number of home-educated children in Torfaen doubles in five years
The number of children who are educated at home has doubled in five years.