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'Reveal milestones needed to reopen schools' call
More information is needed about the evidence behind closures, the children's commissioner says.
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'Reveal milestones needed to reopen schools' call
More information is needed about the evidence behind closures, the children's commissioner says.

Tory candidate 'brought council into disrepute'
Leighton Rowlands was accused of improper conduct for opening a wine bar without planning permission.

Cold weather blamed as Covid jab target missed
The Welsh Government misses its target of giving 70% of over-80s the vaccine by last weekend.

Senedd Live: As it happened on 26 January
MSs quiz the first minister and debate the latest on the coronavirus.

Schools in Wales may open during summer holiday
Education Minister Kirsty Williams wants the youngest pupils and those doing exams to return first.

'Struggling' families not getting free school meals
A government review is told all families on Universal Credit should qualify for free school meals.

Politician 'broke Senedd campaign rules 22 times'
Neil McEvoy repeatedly broke rules on using Senedd resources for elections, a watchdog report says.
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'Reveal milestones needed to reopen schools' call
More information is needed about the evidence behind closures, the children's commissioner says.

Tory candidate 'brought council into disrepute'
Leighton Rowlands was accused of improper conduct for opening a wine bar without planning permission.

Cold weather blamed as Covid jab target missed
The Welsh Government misses its target of giving 70% of over-80s the vaccine by last weekend.

Senedd Live: As it happened on 26 January
MSs quiz the first minister and debate the latest on the coronavirus.

Schools in Wales may open during summer holiday
Education Minister Kirsty Williams wants the youngest pupils and those doing exams to return first.

'Struggling' families not getting free school meals
A government review is told all families on Universal Credit should qualify for free school meals.

Politician 'broke Senedd campaign rules 22 times'
Neil McEvoy repeatedly broke rules on using Senedd resources for elections, a watchdog report says.

Tory candidate 'brought council into disrepute'
Leighton Rowlands was accused of improper conduct for opening a wine bar without planning permission.

Cold weather blamed as Covid jab target missed
The Welsh Government misses its target of giving 70% of over-80s the vaccine by last weekend.

Senedd Live: As it happened on 26 January
MSs quiz the first minister and debate the latest on the coronavirus.
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