Concern Grows Over Proposals For Brain Surgery Reorganisation
Concern is mounting among AMs and MPs about proposals to send patients from north Wales to Swansea or Cardiff for brain operations.
Read MoreConcern is mounting among AMs and MPs about proposals to send patients from north Wales to Swansea or Cardiff for brain operations.
Read MoreThree thousand battling health workers in Swansea owed a fortune in back pay have told bosses: “We want it now.”Anger is mounting over continuing delays to money that they have earned but which is not being paid out.
Read MoreCardiff Council is celebrating the fact that it last used bed and breakfast as temporary accommodation for homeless households a year ago.
Read MoreImproving mental health services for young people must be the priority for the new children’s commissioner for Wales, according to a leading children’s charity.
Read MoreMid and West Wales must not be left without grassroots secondary care services, a leading doctor has warned. Dr Tony Callard, chairman of the BMA’s Welsh Council, says politicians of all parties must unite to make the best decisions for the health of the nation.
Read MoreDisabled children and their families in Wales will get better access to short breaks thanks to £1.54m of Welsh Assembly funding. The money will help local authorities develop more services. Short breaks ease the pressure on parents and families and enable the child to develop new skills, become more confident and make new friends.
Read MoreNo anti-social behaviour orders have been slapped on troublemakers in Cardiff this year. Yobs who have caused chaos in the city have been sent letters warning them about their behaviour – but none of them has been given curfews or banned from the streets.
Read MoreA council is to address criticisms of its handling of a case of four children under protection who were identified as being at risk of sexual grooming.
Read MoreWho would you choose? A professor, a children’s author, or maybe an athlete… ? Senedd correspondent David Williamson looks at who could be in the running for the role of Children’s Commissioner – as well as some more unusual suggestions
Women in their 40s are more likely to drink potentially harmful amounts of alcohol on a night out than younger people, Cardiff researchers have found.
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