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In January 2024 a report into the culture at South Wales Fire and Rescue Service (FRS) revealed “serious deficiencies” in the service including the...
This guide for constituents gives an overview of the support available to people in Wales who need home adaptations or equipment to help them live...
This is the second article in a two-part series focused on international students. Our first article looked at recent visa restrictions for interna...
Every year, over 25,000 international students from more than 130 countries come to study in Wales. They make a significant financial contribution...
On Tuesday, the Senedd will vote on the general principles of the Senedd Cymru (Electoral Candidate Lists) Bill. The Bill aims to ensure the Sened...
If you, or someone close to you, is currently on a waiting list for NHS treatment in Wales, this article might be helpful for you. It’s intended to...
How does international law fit in to law making at the Senedd? The original Government of Wales Act 1998 contained international provisions famili...
Since the Hamas attacks of 7 October 2023, Israel and Gaza have been regularly discussed at the Senedd. The former First Minister, Mark Drakeford...
People from ethnic minority backgrounds face significant disparities in housing, education, employment, and healthcare. The Equality and Human Righ...
A Plenary debate to discuss the Senedd’s Health and Social Care Committee’s report ‘Unheard: Women’s journey through gynaecological cancer’, shed l...
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...
A new law, which aims to ensure the Senedd is more representative of the gender make-up of Wales, has been introduced to the Senedd. The Bill resp...
This is the second article in a two-part series focused on social care workers. Our first article looked at recent visa restrictions for migrant wo...
With new visa restrictions for migrant care workers now in force, this two part series shines a spotlight on its likely impact on a workforce alrea...
A collection of research briefs provided to the Petitions Committee to inform their consideration of each petition.
Reading List Equality, Human Rights, Poverty, Welfare and Third Sector Date: May 2016 National Assembly for Wales Research Service The National Assembly for Wales is the democratically ele...