An assembly member is to lead a Senedd debate later in a bid to introduce compulsory microchipping for dogs in Wales.
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The Welsh assembly confirms it will reinstate a fully bilingual record of proceedings from January.
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The Prime Minister urges the Welsh assembly to modernise public services in an address at the Senedd.
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David Cameron urges members of the Welsh assembly to modernise public services in a speech to the Senedd chamber.
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CARWYN JONES will meet Chancellor George Osborne in London today to state the Welsh Government’s case for changing the way Wales is funded. The First Minister will request that Wales is given the power to borrow money as the start of a package of new measures he set out in the Senedd last month. The devolution of some taxes such as landfill tax, stamp duty, aggregates levy and air passenger ...
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AndrewNutt on 6th Jul 2011 (via andrewnutt.blogspot.com)
A number of National Assembly Members behaved in a disgustingly disrespectful way during the Queen of England's visit to the Senedd yesterday. The vast majority of the members of the Assembly were elected having stood for election as Socialists, Nationalists or Liberal Democrats. Socialists are supposed to believe that everyone is equal, there is nobility and peasant, that no person is better
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MiserableOldFart on 8th Jun 2011 (via miserableoldfart.blogspot.com)
More pageantry than politics at Senedd's royal event
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From Plaid AM, Leanne Wood, via Twitter: @LeanneWood on Twitter One Wales government commits to ensuring students in #Wales will be no worse off than if they had gone to University this year. #senedd
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SocialistUnity on 30th Nov 2010 (via socialistunity.com)
Going to the #senedd now to support pcs union. Cant understand why lib dems not supporting them. Tories same as ever on this agenda.Bethan Jenkins AM Perhaps they're not supporting them because they understand that the Welsh Assembly serves the people of Wales and needs to function without the threat of being closed by union action. The House of Commons is apparently unaffected by union actio...
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