Junior doctors in Wales start longest walkout to date
The Welsh government says it will continue to press the UK government for the necessary funding to ensure “full and fair pay rises for public sector workers.”
The Welsh government says it will continue to press the UK government for the necessary funding to ensure “full and fair pay rises for public sector workers.”
‘We want all our young people to have the best possible chance in life and fulfil their full potential’
Wales’ move to bring railways back into public hands is welcomed by nationalisation campaigners.
13,000 business owners using the Economic Resilience Fund are being urged to work with unions. Imagine if the UK government did the same?
Poverty levels are static in Britain as a whole – while rising in Wales. Leanne Wood explores why.
As England bans new any new council involvement in bus services, the Welsh government is leading a counter-charge.
Wales should become the first “Nation of Sanctuary” for asylum seekers and refugees. That’s the call being made today in a new report by the Welsh Assembly’s “Equality, Local Government and Communities Committee.” The Committee reports that in 2015, onetest
A think tank has called for devolved powers over stamp duty for the Welsh Government and there are continuing calls for Cardiff to have borrowing powers.
Sustrans Cymru’s Lee Waters writes about the Welsh government’s plans to place a legal duty on councils to provide a network of routes for ‘active travel’.
Ed Jacobs reports on Carwyn Jones’ calls for devolution of energy policy to the Welsh government