The prime minister says he would make no apology for spending money in Wales and Scotland "to improve people's lives".
KEIR Starmer has broken his silence after he was accused of a “direct assault” on devolution in a row over a leaked memo.
Leaked memo dates from shortly after Labour Senedd members raised alarm devolution is being rolled back ...
No apologies for devolved spending, says Starmer after leaked memo - The Prime Minister had sent the memo to ministers in December, telling them to be ‘confident’ in spending directly in devolved ...
When the Scottish parliament was established in 1999, it was intended to represent the best of modern governance. The ...
All 10 councils have submitted an expression of interest to government for a Foundation Strategic Authority (FSA), agreeing ...
Eleven Welsh Labour politicians have accused the Labour UK government of rolling back devolution by bypassing ministers in Cardiff Bay to make decisions in Wales. A letter signed by most of the ...
The Prime Minister was accused of treating the Welsh Government 'with contempt' in the memo ...
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