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The Senedd would have the final say on whether to implement assisted dying in NHS Wales, but services could be available outside the public sector.
A “kangaroo court” on the covid-19 pandemic will be formally disbanded after members quit but another Senedd committee will take over ...
Senedd members unanimously passed a “first-of-its-kind” law aimed at ensuring the safety of coal and quarry tips.
Senedd members criticised the UK employment rights bill for “undermining” devolution and the Welsh Parliament's role.
The religious delegation to Gaza included two patriarchs from Jerusalem — Latin Patriarch Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa ...
Water bills rose by an average of 26 in April, with the cost of repairing long-neglected infrastructure said to be a significant factor.
Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Tony Bennett and many other artists performed their material, and Barbra Streisand became a ...
The Justice Department has asked a federal court to unseal grand jury transcripts in Jeffrey Epstein’s case amid a firestorm over the Trump administration’s handling of records related to the wealthy ...
Reform deputy leader Richard Tice wrote to energy companies urging them not to invest in the latest round of green energy contracts.
Five people have been charged over a break-in at weapons firm Elbit Systems UK during a Palestine Action protest. The group is accused of forcing their way into Elbit’s South Gloucestershire facility ...
A police dog who once sniffed out £250,000 in criminal cash and took part in Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral has died after a crash. PD Bert, a five-year-old springer spaniel with Cleveland Police, was ...
The UK has sanctioned a string of Russian spies and hackers, accusing them of carrying out a campaign to “destabilise Europe”. Those sanctioned include a unit that targeted the daughter of Sergei ...