Plaid Cymru called for Wales to rejoin the single market and align with EU law, warning Brexit has cost the Welsh economy up to £4bn.
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Price set for World Masters before Premier League return
Gerwyn Price will play Germany’s Florian Hempel when the darts World Masters gets underway in Milton Keynes on Thursday January 30.
‘Six Nations must remain on free-to-air TV’
Senedd Members called for the Six Nations to stay on free-to-air television amid reports the tournament could go behind a paywall from 2026.
Senedd Members criticise ‘colossal’ Cardiff University cuts
Senedd Members criticised Cardiff University’s plans to cut 400 jobs and courses including nursing, calling for ministers to intervene to prevent “educational vandalism”
Two weeks left to have your say on council tax rise and other budget proposals
The council argues it must make “difficult decisions” if it is to protect essential services and plug a funding gap of around £47 million by March 2028.
Concern over unhealthy competition between schools and colleges
Cash-strapped sixth-forms and colleges are under great pressure to compete with each other for funding, putting their own interests before those of learners, a committee heard.
Gatland announces Wales side to face France in Six Nations opener
Wales head coach Warren Gatland has named his starting XV ahead of their opening Six Nations match against France.
Five-year restoration project in Cefn Fforest nearing completion
Cefn Fforest Miners Institute is ‘not far off’ partially re-opening for the first time in nearly a decade.
‘Tap-in, tap-out’ passengers overcharged by TfW after system error
Rail passengers who were incorrectly overcharged by Transport for Wales’ new ‘tap-in, tap-out’ payment system have been promised a refund, after a glitch.
Watchdog decides not to investigate council leader after self-referral
Cllr Sean Morgan referred himself to the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales in October 2024, over a matter relating to “recent correspondence” between himself and “a resident”.
