Ministers at odds over Welsh police funding
News Article 19 May 2006
The Wales secretary has said the the Home Office should pick up the extra costs of reorganising the nation's police forces.
Welsh strategy promises greener economy
News Article 17 May 2006
A new 20-year strategy is seeking to put sustainable development at the heart of all Welsh policies.
Llwyd apologises after peerage row
News Article 11 May 2006
Plaid Cymru MP Elfyn Llwyd has apologised after admitting to a breach of Commons etiquette when claiming that the Wales secretary offered Peter Law a peerage as an inducement not to stand in the last election.
Watchdog seeks improvements in Welsh services
News Article 10 May 2006
The Wales Audit Office has said it intends to focus on spreading best practice across the public sector.
Parties prepare for double by-election
News Article 9 May 2006
Details have been announced of the Labour and Conservative candidates who will stand in the Blaenau Gwent by-elections.
Hain says sorry over all-women list
News Article 7 May 2006
Peter Hain has apologised to voters for Labour "getting it wrong" by imposing an all-women shortlist in the Blaenau Gwent constituency last year.
Hain angered by peerage claim
News Article 4 May 2006
Peter Hain has expressed anger at claims he offered Peter Law a peerage as an inducement not to stand against Labour in the general election.
Child protection 'needs further work'
News Article 3 May 2006
The results of a two year review of how to keep children safe have been launched by Rhodri Morgan.
Law 'offered peerage not to fight Labour'
News Article 28 April 2006
The Conservatives have called for an investigation into claims that former MP Peter Law was offered a peerage not to stand against an official Labour election candidate.
Olympics board 'ignoring' Wales
News Article 26 April 2006
Plaid Cymru has criticised the organisers of the 2012 Olympics for being too focused on London and the South East.
Public projects 'must focus on risks'
News Article 26 April 2006
The risks of spending taxpayers' cash on the National Botanic Garden of Wales were not properly assessed, AMs have said.
Law dies at 58
News Article 25 April 2006
Peter Law, the independent MP and AM for Blaenau Gwent, has died at the age of 58 after losing his battle with cancer.
UK-Irish talks focus on devolution impasse
News Article 24 April 2006
Elected politicians from around the UK and Ireland are taking part in a meeting of the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body.
E.Coli inquiry seeks public views
News Article 24 April 2006
The scientist leading the inquiry into the South Wales E.Coli outbreak has urged members of the public to pass on any relevant information.
MPs back campaign for 'nuclear free Wales'
News Article 18 April 2006
A petition signed by thousands and backed by three MPs has been presented to Downing Street with the aim of keeping Wales "nuclear free".