Abi Tierney, who has only been in post as chief executive for 13 days, told MSs that staff are optimistic that the review will allow the WRU to draw a line under the scandal.
Tag: Senedd
Coffi Vista closure raised in Senedd as MS calls for Welsh Government support
The First Minister faced questions about the future of Caerphilly’s under-threat Coffi Vista.
Independent demands assurances “one-man bands” won’t lose out under Senedd reform plans
Kevin Etheridge, from Blackwood, said independents like himself were “one-man bands” taking on major political parties in the polls.
Senedd: Calls for rethink on plans to introduce ‘closed-list’ system in future elections
Concerns have been raised about the proposed closed-list system, which would see the electorate vote for parties rather than people.
‘Young people so overwhelmed by state of our planet that it’s having a negative effect on their mental state’
Delyth Jewell outlined plans for a climate assurance bill, describing a surge in anxiety and fear as a hidden calamity of the climate crisis.
Tory MS warns of predicted £646m funding gap in social services
Conservative MS Gareth Davies led a debate on the social care system in Wales amid concerns about a recruitment and retention crisis.
Nearly two-thirds of health care services in Wales have not been inspected for five years
Gareth Davies MS led a Conservative debate on the “dismal findings” of Healthcare Inspectorate Wales’ 2022-23 annual report.
Warning fired over cuts to apprenticeship funding
A “devastating” near-25% cut in apprenticeship funding could cost the Welsh economy more than £400m over the long term, the Senedd heard.
Entry fees could be reintroduced at all national museums in Wales
Dawn Bowden told the Senedd’s culture committee that ending free access to museums is under consideration as public bodies look to generate additional income.
Building sector recruitment issues causing ‘major, major problems’ for councils across Wales
Peter Richards, who has been building control manager at Swansea Council for 23 years, described recruitment issues as dire across the 22 councils in Wales.
