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Calls for legally binding Welsh language standards rejected in Senedd
The Senedd narrowly rejected calls for banks to be subject to legally binding language standards after HSBC’s “disgraceful” decision to scrap its Welsh phone line.
Senedd expansion plans pass first hurdle
MSs agreed the general principles of the Senedd Cymru (Members and Elections) bill, which would expand the Welsh Parliament from 60 to 96 members.
Long-awaited plans to overhaul environmental governance unveiled
Julie James announced the publication of a Welsh Government white paper on establishing environmental principles, strengthening governance and introducing biodiversity targets.
“I don’t think it’s desirable for Wales” – First Minister on Welsh independence
Independence may be a viable option, but it would not be a desirable one, the First Minister said as he responded to a commission on Wales’ constitutional future.
Primary school aged children caught vaping amid ‘explosion’ in popularity
A headteacher has warned punishment alone is not enough to tackle the “explosion” of underage vaping.
Police want to speak to Caerphilly man as part of assault investigation
Gwent Police is searching for Cyle Williams, from Caerphilly, in connection with an assault investigation.
“It really means a lot”: Ukrainians thank Caerphilly community for support
Ukrainian refugees living in Caerphilly have planted fruit trees in Morgan Jones Park to thank the community for its support.
Man found carrying two air weapons in Caerphilly
A 65-year-old man has been arrested after he was found to be carrying “two air weapons” on Castle Street, Caerphilly.
Could the Welsh Government step in to decide Caerphilly station transformation?
Documents show an unnamed individual has asked the Welsh Government to “call in” the planning application.
