The case for everyone to be paid at least a living wage is overwhelming. One of the first political tricks I learnt was that when you look at a proposition, consider the exact opposite and see if it makes sense….
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Image: Welsh Government In my view, the Social Services and Wellbeing (Wales) Bill is a very welcome and progressive piece of legislation, particularly as it represents a major step forward in the process of changing the way people in Wales…
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Was the 2011 census showing a decline in the Welsh Language a blip or was it a return to the long term decline that we saw throughout most of the twentieth century? Between 1901 and 1981 the number of…
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On February 6th this year, the National Assembly for Wales unanimously passed the following resolution noting that, in 2011, pedestrian casualties represented 21 per cent of Killed and Seriously Injured (KSI) road traffic casualties in Wales; recognised the proven casualty…
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On February 1st of this year, the Welsh Government funded Communities First programme in Swansea started to work across a new set of re-designed boundaries, comprising of 5 “cluster” programmes. The creation of these new clusters is aimed at addressing…
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