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This is the ninth article of our ten-part series looking at the Welsh Government’s progress in delivering its Programme for Government (PfG). Here,...
Child poverty has been a persistent challenge for successive Welsh Governments, and the rising cost of living has only exacerbated that challenge....
This is the seventh article of our ten-part series looking at the Welsh Government’s progress in delivering its Programme for Government. Here, we...
Cost of living pressures are still very much with us. Average household energy bills are coming down, however the energy price cap remains much hig...
On 7 July, the Senedd’s Committee for the Scrutiny of the First Minister will meet in Wrexham to question the First Minister, Mark Drakeford MS, on...
The Infrastructure (Wales) Bill was introduced into the Senedd on 12 June 2023. This page pulls together key Senedd Research publications to suppo...
This bilingual glossary provides a list of key terms used in the Infrastructure (Wales) Bill. It is intended to help bilingual scrutiny of the Bi...
The Welsh Government introduced the Infrastructure (Wales) Bill into the Senedd on 12 June 2023. The Bill reforms how infrastructure is consented i...
When Covid-19 hit in March 2020, the Welsh Government launched a ‘no-one left out’ approach to homelessness aimed at giving shelter to everyone who...
Many of us have seen changes to how we work over the last few years, from the rise of remote and hybrid working to increased automation and AI. One...
Public libraries and leisure centres provide a place to meet, work, learn and support physical and mental health. The impact when these services ar...
There are 1.4 million homes in Wales, responsible for 11% of its overall carbon emissions. With 90% of existing Welsh homes predicted to remain in...
On 24 March, the Senedd’s Committee for the Scrutiny of the First Minister will question the First Minister, Mark Drakeford MS, on a range of issue...
Prepayment meters, a type of domestic energy meter that requires users to pay for energy before using it, have been forcibly installed as customers...
Maps
This page contains interactive Senedd constituency maps showing data for a number of themes; demography, economy, education, health and housing.
Living in poverty affects children’s life chances, educational attainment, health and future work prospects. Consequently, reducing child poverty...
On 8 December, the Senedd’s Committee for the Scrutiny of the First Minister will scrutinise the First Minister, Mark Drakeford MS, on keeping Wale...
The Infrastructure (Wales) Bill reforms how infrastructure is consented in Wales. It establishes a new process, known as an ‘Infrastructure Consent...
The Infrastructure (Wales) Bill reforms how infrastructure is consented in Wales by establishing a unified process, known as an infrastructure cons...
Benefits and Services for Disabled People This paper provides briefing on specific benefits that are available to disabled people and carers. It also gives information on benefits that disabled...
1 Welfare in Wales series: Welfare reforms September 2011 April 2007 What are Assembly Measures? Introduction In addition to the introduction of a new U...
Unemployment Briefing April 2012 This briefing paper provides a statistical overview of unemployment trends. Information is included on Assembly constituencies, Wales and UK nations and reg...
1 Welfare in Wales series: Universal Credit September 2011 April 2007 What are Assembly Measures? Introduction The UK Government is intending to replace...