Why are our Towns dying, and Labour & Plaid Vote Against Plan To Back Small Businesses

In the Senedd today, the Welsh Conservatives brought forward a debate to mark Small Business Saturday, putting our plan to support small businesses to a vote, including proposals to: The motion did not pass, as Plaid Cymru and Labour Senedd Members voted against the Welsh Conservative motion. Commenting after the vote, Welsh Conservative Shadow Economy…

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Costly Kazakhstan Campus Criticised By Welsh Conservatives

During Spokesperson’s Questions to Labour’s Cabinet Secretary for Education, the Welsh Conservatives once again raised concerns about Cardiff University’s decision to open a campus in Kazakhstan. Fresh controversies have emerged, with staff at the overseas campus reporting poor working conditions, an appalling lack of organisation between Cardiff and the Astana campus, and failures to pay agreed relocation…

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Welsh Government “falling short” on certain international human rights commitments, warns EHRC

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has warned that human rights are “at risk” in Wales, as the Welsh Government “falls short” on certain international commitments. In a report published today (10 December), the regulator urged the Welsh Government to take further steps in a number of areas, including improving disabled people’s access to health services…

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