THE “KINGMAKER” EFFECT: How Minority Parties Have Kept Labour in Power for 27 Years

CARDIFF — As the Senedd approaches nearly three decades of devolved government, a persistent political reality remains: the Welsh Labour Party has never held a mathematical majority of seats. Despite this, they have remained the sole governing party since 1999. However, political analysts and opposition critics point out that this “dynasty” has been built entirely…

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Impecuniosity and other issues in credit hire claims a recent case of RA v Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council,

Rhondda Cynon Taf county borough council was recently ordered to pay just 10% of the amount claimed for credit hire charges. Tom Danter explains how the reduction was achieved. The Court will usually provide specific directions, including those relating to alleged impecuniosity, in matters where credit hire is claimed. The importance of compliance with these…

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Final list of parties and candidates nominated for the Senedd Elections

Never forget it was the Labour MSs who voted against saving winter fuel payments Rhondda Cynon Taf Council has today (Friday, April 10) published the Statement of Parties/Persons nominated in the Pontypridd Cynon Merthyr constituency for the Senedd Elections, taking place on Thursday, May 7.  This follows the close of nominations yesterday, and the Statement…

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Labour And Plaid Cymru Failing NHS Workforce As Midwives Join Growing List Locked Out Of Jobs

The Welsh Conservatives have warned that Wales’ NHS workforce crisis is deepening, with newly qualified midwives now facing reduced employment opportunities despite ongoing pressures across maternity services. It comes after similar concerns raised around paramedics, nurses and doctors, with trained staff struggling to secure roles in Wales at the same time as patients continue to…

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Cardiff Airport Wins £205m Subsidy Case — But Doubts Over Public Value Persist

The Welsh Government has successfully defended its £205.2 million subsidy to Cardiff Airport after the UK’s Competition Appeal Tribunal ruled in its favour on April 7, 2026, in the landmark case Bristol Airport v Welsh Ministers. The judgment, the first of its kind in the UK aviation sector, confirmed that Wales’ flagship airport subsidy complied with…

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BCRS Business Loans allocated £20m by the British Business Bank to support businesses across Wales and the West Midlands

Community lender BCRS Business Loans has been allocated £20m by the British Business Bank to support underserved small businesses across Wales and the West Midlands. BCRS Business Loans is the sixth lender to be accredited by the British Business Bank under its Community ENABLE Funding programme and is the first with a dedicated focus on…

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