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Data for PIP claimants began in January 2019, when the number stood at 2.05 million. Teenagers and young adults account for a growing proportion of those getting PIP. Some 16.5 per cent of claimants ...
FIRST Minister Eluned Morgan called for funding reform today following Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s spending review last week, with the First Minister telling the BBC she does not want to “continue to ...
Wales, scientists are finding that UK-grown tea isn’t just possible – it could be good for people and the planet.
A new report has laid bare the scale of crisis facing community child health services, with treatment waiting times for ...
An outspoken councillor has proposed closing rural schools in Conwy county, claiming the move would save money and improve ...
Cardiff Parkway Developments has said that “extensive work is taking place” to bring the railway station and business park to ...
It will take more than three years to build some of the stations that funding was announced for in the spending review, Wales ...
"I want to reassure you that there's absolutely no complacency in the Welsh Government. "If women or children are being ...
A new £30m grant scheme from Welsh Government to tackle discharge delays has been welcomed by health and social care bosses in Flintshire - ...
It is heartbreaking for us to know that with appropriate treatment, Bethan would not have died... We now hope to receive an apology from the health board' ...
Brian Royson Mayne identifies the links between waste management strategies and the overriding aims of sustainable development in Wales.
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