What’s on in Wales this week

Welsh Parliament Siambr

Monday afternoon sees the Finance Committee hold a scrutiny session with Kirsty Williams on the financial implications of the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Bill. Adrian Crompton, the Auditor General for Wales, will then appear before the committee for scrutiny of Audit Wales’ accounts and 2021-22 plan. Similarly, over in the Equality, Local Government and Communities […]

What’s on in Wales this week

While meetings will still be held in hybrid formats, next week sees the Senedd return to something approaching business as usual. With ministerial question times and party debates back on the agenda, policy committees reconvening, and the first FMQs in almost six months set for Tuesday, here’s a rundown of the week ahead. Monday sees […]

Next steps for Senedd reforms

A Senedd committee has published a report, advocating a new electoral system, more members, and measures to improve diversity. Calling for legislation to be introduced soon after next May’s election, the Committee on Senedd Electoral Reform recommends: increasing the number of Members of the Senedd from 60 to 80-90 due to constraints on members’ time […]

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Preview: Programme for Government 2020-21

Natalie Mauchline provides a preview of the Programme for Government for 2020-21 and what could be included.  The Scottish Government will announce its Programme for Government 2020-21 tomorrow. It is the final programme before the 2021 election. As there will not be a full legislative year, it is expected there will be fewer bills introduced […]

Education & Skills: The Latest from Scotland

Jack Fawcett has the latest on the educational developments in Scotland on Results Day and ahead of the reopening of schools next week.  Education has remained at the top of the agenda throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The closure of schools, colleges and universities, the move to home learning, the cancellation of exams and rising educational […]

What is Universal Basic Income?

Jack Fawcett explains what Universal Basic Income is and what it could mean for Scotland. What is UBI? A Universal Basic Income, or UBI, is an unconditional payment given to all citizens regardless of their income or status. Despite variations in the amount paid to recipients, the frequency of payment and its method of delivery, […]

5 Things Happening in Scotland This Week

Niall Houston takes us through another week in Holyrood, including the provisional outturn statement, Stage 3 debate on the Animals & Wildlife (Penalties, Protections & Powers) BIll and the First Minister’s update on lockdown. Fiscal Implications of Covid-19 As COVID-19 continues to dominate business at the Scottish Parliament, MSPS will discuss the virus’s economic impact. […]

Education & Skills: A Round-Up from Scotland

Niall Houston has the latest on the educational developments in Scotland. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to disrupt and alter daily life, more questions are being asked of the Scottish Government regarding the return to schools and the wider education system. Universities The higher education sector has been exposed by the COVID-19 crisis. Much of […]

Energy: The Latest from Scotland

David Wilson provides an insight into the impact of coronavirus on the energy sector in Scotland.  Few industries in the UK, if any, won’t have been affected by the current coronavirus pandemic, including the energy sector. While you’d think that with more people working from home since the beginning of March, the coronavirus would only […]