Ethnic minorities, women, and disabled people remain under-represented in local politics, a Senedd inquiry concluded.
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Questions asked as Senedd reform plans scrutinised
Concerns were raised about residency rules for election candidates, vacant seats, and powers to increase the number of ministers.
Wales-wide ban on snares and glue traps comes into force
Wales has become the first UK nation to introduce the ban, which came into effect on Tuesday October 17.
Campaigners hope upcoming Senedd debate could save Ruperra Castle
This week, Senedd Members will debate making conservation management plans compulsory for scheduled monuments like Ruperra Castle.
School grant to help with cost of uniform, sports kits and more still open for applications
Up to £200 is being made available to low-income families to help cover the costs of school uniforms, sports kits, stationery and more.
Senior councillors to look into ways to boost borough’s recycling rate
The Welsh Government currently requires councils to recycle 64% of waste, a figure that will rise to 70% next year.
Wales needs to “radically rethink” how older people are looked after – deputy minister
Julie Morgan MS said Wales needs to “radically rethink” how older people are looked after “if we are to have a system that is fit for the future”.
Senedd Members debate sensible dog ownership
Plaid Cymru MS Peredur Owen Griffiths, who represents the South Wales East region, put forward a motion proposing sensible dog ownership bill.
Cardiff’s Principality Stadium could host opening match at UEFA EURO 2028
Cardiff’s Principality Stadium is included in the UK and Ireland’s successful bid to host UEFA Euro 2028.
Wales-wide ban on snares and glue traps to come into force
Wales will become the first UK nation to introduce the ban, which comes into effect on Tuesday October 17.
