Former Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price could face an uphill battle to be re-elected to the Senedd next year, potentially ending ...
WELSH nationalist leader Rhun ap Iorwerth promised that his government would introduce a weekly payment to tackle child poverty in Wales as he addressed Plaid Cymru’s spring conference today.
Rhun ap Iorwerth said child poverty ‘remains a national stain’ with children ‘not even afforded the decency of good health ...
Sweeping £5bn cuts to benefits will have a devastating impact on disabled people in Wales, Senedd members warned. Sioned ...
The plans to get more people back to work would see lower Universal Credit (UC) for new claimants, stricter tests for ...
The first minister of Wales contacted Downing Street to express concerns over major changes to the benefits system, the ...
A primary school in Torfaen has received positive feedback from Estyn inspectors for its supportive environment and strong ...
Sweeping £5bn cuts to benefits will have a devastating impact on disabled people in Wales, say Senedd members.
“Independence that would see neighbour pitted against neighbour, debt rising, bills soaring and plunging Wales into chaos. “That is not what we in Welsh Labour want. “We are focused on ...
UK government minister Torsten Bell admitted he "absolutely" would not be able to live on £70 a week - the amount some young people may get following benefit cuts announced by Labour. Speaking to ...
During its history, Britain invaded the territory of more than 170 countries, equivalent to almost 90% of the world.
Any positives from the government’s green paper proposals are vastly overshadowed by the scale of the cuts to vulnerable ...