A proposed law aimed at improving mental health services received cross-party support as it passed its first hurdle in the Senedd.
First minister Mark Drakeford to stand down in March 2024
Mark Drakeford has announced he will step down as the first minister of Wales and the leader of Welsh Labour in March 2024.
Senedd concerns that bad behaviour in debt collection is the norm in Wales
A backbencher led a debate on debt collection amid concerns that bad behaviour is the norm rather than the exception among bailiffs.
Planning application for Greenmeadow Community Farm approved
Greenmeadow Community Farm in Cwmbran has taken a step towards reopening with plans for new buildings approved.
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Nine-year-old Cwmbran girl cuts hair in memory of Eleri Hooper
A nine-year-old Cwmbran girl has raised £500 for a charity set up in memory of Eleri Hooper.
Train passengers wait for date for new car park at Pontypool and New Inn station to open
A GIANT new car park intended to boost rail passengers in Gwent is standing empty with no date for when it will be in use.
Budget cuts put pressure on Gwent Police’s ability to pay for PCSOs
Budget cuts have put “significant pressures” on Gwent Police’s ability to pay for its community support officers (PCSOs), a senior officer has warned.
MS calls for outdoor education in Wales to be more accessible
A Conservative MS has introduced a backbench bill calling for residential outdoor education opportunities to be more accessible.
MSs hear about concerns that grassroots rugby clubs could close due to energy bills
An opposition MS led a debate about the importance of grassroots rugby in Wales amid concerns that community clubs could close due to increasing energy costs.

 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				