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Separation of Powers in Wales: Is there a duty to consult before introducing a Bill into the Senedd Cymru?

Oliver Dickie and Olivia Peake consider the judgment in R (The Greyhound Board of Great Britain Limited) v The Welsh Ministers [2026] EWHC 670 (Admin). In dismissing a judicial review of a decision by the Welsh Ministers to ban greyhound racing in Wales, the Administrative Court sitting in Cardiff has held that there is no common law duty to consult…

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Nearly 300 Jobs Lost As Welsh Furniture Firm Westbridge Collapses

The Welsh Conservatives have expressed concern following the collapse of Furniture manufacturer Westbridge. Nearly 300 workers have lost their jobs at the furniture firm in Flintshire, following its collapse into administration. Commenting, Welsh Conservative Spokesperson for Finance, Sam Rowlands, said: “This is a devastating blow for workers and their families, and a stark warning about the…

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Temporary arrangements for road users during drainage work in Hirwaun

Residents are advised about upcoming drainage improvement works in Hirwaun, which will require local traffic management.  The scheme at High Street will reconstruct a manhole along with connections to the existing drainage lines. This will tackle a known issue of water accumulation within the highway during periods of heavy rainfall. The works will last around two…

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Accident & Emergency And Ambulance Waits Are Getting Worse

The latest NHS statistics for Wales show that performance against the 62-day target for patients starting cancer treatment remains at  57% in February, down from 60.7% in December and well below the 75% target. Median response times for ambulance red calls was 9 minutes 25 seconds, longer than the previous month and again missing the Government’s target response time….

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