Proposals wanted to slash the intake of pupils by up to half at a number of education hubs rated ‘good' or ‘outstanding'.
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.
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Rhun ap Iorwerth said child poverty ‘remains a national stain’ with children ‘not even afforded the decency of good health ...
Some of the poorest parents in Wales could receive extra cash under a Plaid Cymru-led Welsh government, its party leader has ...
The US Department of State canceled a key meeting with executives from some of the country’s biggest companies, as well as ...
Kim McGuinness has backed Government plans to get more people back into work but said families of disabled people could face ...
The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill has now cleared the Commons and contains plans for a register of all home-schooled ...
Almost every country has committed to preventing child labor, but the issue persists through entrenched systemic drivers: the ...
New data has revealed the extent of Victoria’s youth crime issues, with crimes being committed by children at the highest ...
Veteran Labour MP accuses Starmer’s Treasury of wishing to ‘balance the books on the back of the most vulnerable’ ...