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The results of the UK General Election are in! In Wales, Labour won the most seats, with 27, followed by Plaid Cymru with 4. The Liberal Democrats...
Generative artificial intelligence, which is a form of AI that can create new content, has been getting a lot of attention, especially since the re...
Senedd Committees, and the environment sector, have been calling for an environmental governance body, environmental principles and biodiversity ta...
Next week Members will debate the Climate Change, Environment and Infrastructure Committee’s report following its inquiry on rail services and its...
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...
The way laws are made in Wales has changed more in the last 25 years than in any other part of the United Kingdom. From the Assembly’s start as a...
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...
The creation of the Assembly in 1999 resurrected Welsh as a legal language. Since then, the Senedd has been a bilingual legislature making laws of...
Throughout its 25-year history, the Senedd’s relationship with the UK Parliament has been a crucial element of Welsh law-making. This article expl...
Over the last 25 years, Supreme Court rulings have played a key role in how devolution and the law-making process are understood and work in Wales....
When the National Assembly for Wales met for the first time on 12 May 1999, the UK had been an EU Member State for over 26 years. For the first 20...
How does international law fit in to law making at the Senedd? The original Government of Wales Act 1998 contained international provisions famili...
The way in which laws are made for Wales has been heavily influenced over the last 25 years by a series of commissions, committees and panels conve...
On 2 July, the Senedd will have a second chance to make changes to the Elections and Elected Bodies (Wales) Bill as it votes during stage 3 of the...
In November 2023, the UK hosted the world’s first Artificial Intelligence (AI) safety summit where 28 states and the European Union agreed the Blet...
Information on the Welsh Government Final Budget 2024-25.
Use the controls to vary the income tax rates and behavioural changes and see the estimated effects on the Welsh Government's income tax revenue.
In only a few days time, Wales is due to have a new First Minister. Following Vaughan Gething’s decision to resign as leader of Welsh Labour and F...
In April, the EU put forward proposals for a UK-EU youth mobility scheme but these were rejected by the previous UK Government and the UK Labour Pa...
On 17 July 2024, the King set out the new UK Government’s legislative programme for this parliamentary session. The speech included commitments on...
Hydrogen is the smallest and most abundant element in the universe. It may also offer a means to decarbonise some of the most polluting parts of th...
Welsh Parliament Senedd Research 25 years of Welsh law-making June 2024 Welsh Parliament Senedd Research senedd.wales The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected body that represe...
senedd.wales The table below highlights key developments in Wales in response to coronavirus (COVID-19). UK Covid Inquiry holds public hearings in Wales 27 February – 14 March 2024...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Neurodevelopmental services in Wales Research Briefing June 2024 The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected body that represents...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Health and Social Care (Wales) Bill Bill Summary May 2024 The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected body that represents the inter...