NewsWalesWales PoliticsMinisters considering whether to go ahead with council tax changesIt is unclear if the Plaid Cymru Welsh government will proceed with planned council tax revaluation.2 hrs agoWalesWelsh government demands talks with Westminster on 'unfair' rail fundingPlaid Cymru transport minister says millions already earmarked for new stations is not enough.9 hrs agoWalesParalympic champion backs plans to fine airlines which fail disabled travellersThe Paralympic champion said an airline staff member once asked her if she had "ever tried to walk". 2 days agoWalesCouncillor shouts 'hooray' at colleague's removal from committeeStephen Price is made to apologise for cheering Paul Luckock's removal from a council committee.1 day agoWalesReform special adviser's social media featured dozens of racist and anti-Muslim postsDerek Roberts, who had planned to stand for the Senedd until he quit, now works for Member of the Senedd Gaz Thomas.1 day agoWalesRaising productivity key to higher Welsh wages, says ministerAdam Price wants to halve the productivity gap between Wales and the rest of the UK within 10 years.1 day agoWalesCouncillor told to rearrange cancer appointment to attend a budget meeting quits LabourSue Riley says after a year "of trying to get it addressed I have decided enough is enough".1 day agoWalesRhun ap Iorwerth expected to give 'full attention' to NHS waiting listsThe First Minister's Questions session is ap Iorwerth's first since becoming Welsh government leader.Rail company accused of disrupting Wales-England train links by governmentTransport for Wales wants to introduce train services between west Wales and Bristol in December.Welsh Labour faces existential crisis, says former ministerWales' controversial 20mph limit in built-up areas came at a cost to Welsh Labour, says former minister.Will the new Welsh first minister complete the journey to delivering M4 relief?There are a range of options Rhun ap Iorwerth could take - but so far he has committed to none of them.Ex-Downing Street PR chief says FM should make 'controversial decisions'Boris Johnson's former adviser urges Rhun ap Iorwerth to not "waste a day" in tackling challenges.