This week is Anti- Bullying Week. Schools across Wales will be holding fundraisers and special assemblies to raise awareness of the effects of bullying on young people in our schools. If you, your child, your best mate or sibling are…
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UK Government plans to change how child poverty is measured are an interesting mix, and owe more than a passing resemblance to the Welsh Government’s own measures – not that either party would like to admit it. Ian Duncan…
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I did not vote yesterday. I would have if I had still lived in Cardiff South and Penarth. If I had been there I would have taken my democratic responsibility seriously enough to cast my ballot in a by…
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In last year’s Autumn Statement, George Osborne referred to his wish to make public sector pay “more responsive to local labour markets”. His plans to do this outlined what we know now as Regional Pay, a pay system based more…
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Earlier this month, Ceri Jackson was appointed as the new Director of RNIB Cymru. Here she writes about how tackling the numbers of blind and partially sighted people living in poverty will be one of her top priorities in…
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