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Welsh Government will not push on with final commissioning and staffing at the £50m Holyhead border post being built to deal ...
A senior coroner has taken the step, for the 'first time in Welsh history', of raising concerns directly with the First ...
While it is a Welsh Government law, it will be up to each of Wales' 22 councils to decide whether to implement it ...
Michelle Thomson MSP challenged permanent secretary Joe Griffin on the issue at Holyrood’s Finance and Public Administration ...
Read about the publication of a new strategic plan for Wales that aims to improve the research capability and capacity of ...
A law aimed at ensuring future generations in Wales have at least the same quality of life as today lacks teeth and has a laughable budget, a committee heard.
The Welsh Government has reinforced its commitment to protecting Welsh livestock from Bluetongue, a serious viral disease, ...
Lenin and Trotsky have long been dead, but their efforts to erase history through revolutions live on. Today, the erasure is ...
This month marks six years since the Labour Welsh Government pulled the plug on the much-needed M4 relief road project.
The proposed heritage railway station at Beddgelert has been approved on appeal after initial rejection by national park ...
After the US bombs nuclear facilities in Iran, Israeli political commentator Gideon Levy and Chair of the Ezri Centre for Iran and Gulf states research Dr Efrat Sopher, puts Trump's intervention into ...
A former coal tip collapsed, sending trees, slurry and debris running through the streets. Homes were washed out. Residents were evacuated. It was a worrying time and a stark reminder of the work that ...
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