A new law which will give Wales further powers has been backed by MPs.
Tag: Senedd
Caerphilly AM Hefin David’s blog: September 7, 2016
In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Caerphilly AM Hefin David talks about a recent spell as a delivery man, a bright future for Caerphilly businesses, and a return to the Senedd.
Nant Y Parc Primary School gets a taste for politics
The school council of Nant Y Parc Primary recently visited the Welsh Assembly, where they debated and agreed the introduction of a ‘sugar tax’ on fizzy drinks.
UKIP’s Caerphilly chairman Sam Gould says public spat between AMs will not affect rising local membership
Sam Gould, UKIP Caerphilly branch chairman, says infighting in the party ranks will not affect the “united” Caerphilly members.
Islwyn AM Rhianon Passmore’s blog: August 22, 2016
In a new blog for Caerphilly Observer, Islwyn AM Rhianon Passmore reflects on a fall in unemployment figures, cancer treatment times, and tackling domestic violence.“News is by its very nature the atypical….
Pupils from Rhymney Comprehensive School take a trip to the Senedd
Pupils and teachers from Rhymney Comprehensive School got a chance to see Welsh politics up close and personal on Tuesday, July 12, as they took a trip to the Senedd in Cardiff Bay.
AMs call for action to reduce highest pollution levels on A472 Hafodyrynys road
Two Assembly Members have called on the Welsh Government to address recent problems around a heavily polluted road in Caerphilly County Borough.
Caerphilly AM Hefin David’s blog: May 16, 2016
In a new blog for Caerphilly Observer, recently elected Caerphilly AM Hefin David pays tribute to his predecessor and fellow campaigners, and speaks about an interesting first day in the Senedd.
“I can be your voice” UKIP’s Caerphilly AM candidate tells business owners at Welsh ICE
The upcoming European Union referendum dominated talk as UKIP’s Assembly candidate for Caerphilly, Sam Gould visited small business owners in the run-up to the Assembly election.
AM calls for cancer drug reassurance in Wales
Conservative South Wales East AM Mohammad Asghar has called on the Welsh Government to guarantee that a pancreatic cancer drug withdrawn in England remains available on the NHS in Wales.
