Labour cuts impacting school choices Thursday, 18 April, 2024 Responding to the news that headteachers are making 'immoral choices' amid school funding cuts, Tom Giffard MS, Shadow Education Minister, said: “It is unacceptable that headteachers are having to make such severe decisions due to Labour slashing the education budget. “Their education reforms have been slammed by the IFS but instead of listening to the experts they continue to plough ahead without... Senedd News
UK Government funding has enabled latest support package 28th July 2020 Commenting on the announcement of the Welsh Labour-led Government’s latest support package for jobs and skills, the Shadow Minister for Finance, Nick Ramsay MS... Senedd News
Latest funding will help make Wales’ streets safer 28th July 2020 Commenting on the announcement that Wales is to receive a £1.7 million boost to tackle burglary and theft, the Shadow Minister for Communities, Mark Isherwood... Senedd News
Welsh Government needs to do more to attract new teachers 28th July 2020 Commenting on the report that more people are applying to train as a teacher, the Shadow Minister for Education, Suzy Davies MS, said: “Of course l welcome this... Senedd News
Face coverings need to be extended urgently to include outpatients and visitors 25th July 2020 Commenting on the report that outpatients and visitors at NHS sites are being requested to wear face coverings in North Wales, the Shadow Minister for Health... Senedd News
“Welsh teachers in limbo over pay” 25th July 2020 Welsh Conservative Shadow Minister for Education, Skills and the Welsh Language, Suzy Davies MS, is calling for clarity over teachers’ pay after it was... Senedd News
Relax social distancing to protect jobs and livelihoods 25th July 2020 Commenting on the report that cinemas are becoming unviable, with many remaining closed from Monday, the Shadow COVID Recovery Minister, Darren Millar MS, said... Senedd News
Welsh Conservative Policy Director sets tone of Welsh Conservative manifesto for next Welsh Parliament election 24th July 2020 Like my friend and colleague Paul Davies, I have been thinking a lot over the last four months. Seeing how the public sector has responded to the coronavirus... Articles
Mental health support for pupils needs increasing 24th July 2020 Commenting on a school report that pupils need more mental health support, the Shadow Minister for Education, Suzy Davies MS, said: “The COVID-19 pandemic has... Senedd News
Dithering causes another ‘lost weekend’ for businesses 24th July 2020 The First Minister has confirmed that nail bars, cinemas, and museums can re-open from this Monday. Darren Millar MS – the Shadow Minister for Covid Recovery –... Senedd News