A Welsh government minister said the plans are about "getting more houses built", not raising money.
Bethan Evans, Partner at Menzies LLP, reflects on the Welsh Government’s 2026–27 Budget and its implications for productivity, talent retention and long-term economic growth in Wales.
Wales will get £547m from the UK government over three years to boost the economy with ministers in Cardiff to decide how the money is spent. The Welsh government is to launch a consultation to decide ...
The policy to help refugees and asylum seekers integrate is attracting attention ahead of the Senedd election.
A new regulator to replace Ofwat in Wales would require UK Government approval ...