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The President of Welsh Tribunals has published his first annual report since he was appointed in 2023, highlighting issues including the resources...
They say a week is a long time in politics, but how about 25 years? This year, the Senedd marks a quarter of a century. It’s an institution that...
Wales has operated within a joint legal jurisdiction with England for nearly 500 years. For centuries, this has worked with relative ease but as th...
On 2 May 2024, voters in Wales had the chance to choose their four Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs). Our article explored the role PCCs play i...
Violence against women and girls transcends geographical boundaries, cultural divides, and economic statuses. A woman’s life is tragically lost to...
Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) are responsible for shaping policing priorities in Wales. They are elected officials who hold significant inf...
The Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee has warned that the Welsh Government’s current approach to legislating risks shifting the balan...
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) sets up the new UK-EU relationship following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. Our new UK-EU series summar...
The Welsh Tribunals are the only judicial bodies administered by the Welsh Government. The Wales Act 2017 created the role of the President of Wels...
Since March 2020, the Welsh Government has made emergency legislation to manage the impact of the pandemic, making important parts of our daily liv...
An increasing number of laws for Wales are being made in Westminster, rather than by the Senedd. According to the Senedd’s Legislation, Justice and...
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