Transport for Wales still not performing

Russell George AM/AC today (January 29) chaired a meeting of the National Assembly's Economy, Infrastructure, and Skills Committee, which focused on rail services. The meeting follows results from a Rail Passenger Survey carried out by Transport Focus, which  found TfW's rail passengers were among the least satisfied in the UK. The operator, which runs services…

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Welsh Government’s roads infrastructure record slammed by Leader of the Opposition

Welsh Labour Government’s described as ‘bogged down, stuck, and going nowhere”. During First Minister’s Questions today (January 28), Paul Davies AM/AC – the Leader of the Opposition – took the Welsh Labour Government to task over its disastrous handling of roads infrastructure, including the A465 Heads of the Valleys Road. Just last week, the announcement…

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Cwm Taf scandal: Shadow Health Minister adds support to calls for a police investigation

Shown on BBC Wales yesterday (January 27) evening, the investigation The Baby Scandal – about maternity services at scandal-hit Cwm Taf Morgannwg Health Board – included harrowing interviews with bereaved parents or those of children left adversely affected by the care given. Included in those interviewed were Sarah and Jonathan Handy. Their baby, Jennifer, was born prematurely…

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Statement on Royal Glamorgan Hospital emergency services

Dr Sharon Hopkins, Interim CEO, said: “The South Wales Programme was a large-scale consultation designed to address major challenges faced by many hospitals in recruiting and retaining highly skilled staff in certain speciality areas. “The consultation led to a number of significant outcomes for the Royal Glamorgan Hospital including the transfer of consultant-led maternity, inpatient…

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