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MPs deny Welsh Parliament veto on assisted dying in Wales

David Deans Political reporter, BBC Wales News BBC Kim Leadbeater is using a private members bill to try to legalise…

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Environment

NSW budget unlikely to allocate extra funding for long-promised great koala national park | New South Wales politics

The long-promised great koala national park is not expected to get any additional funding in next week’s New South Wales…

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Politics

MPs vote to decriminalise abortion for women in England and Wales

MPs have voted to change abortion legislation to stop women in England and Wales being prosecuted for ending their pregnancy.…

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Politics

Rough sleeping to be decriminalised in England and Wales

Joshua Nevett Political reporter PA Rough sleeping will be decriminalised next year under government plans to scrap a 200-year-old law.…

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Politics

MPs set to vote on decriminalising abortion in England and Wales

Women would no longer be prosecuted for terminating a pregnancy in England and Wales under a proposed shake-up of abortion…

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Sports

Craig Bellamy: How you lose is more important – Wales boss after World Cup defeat in Belgium

This is a team Bellamy has built in his image. They are daring, adventurous, unafraid to lose in the pursuit…

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Sports

Aaron Ramsey: Wales veteran set to join Mexican side Pumas from Cardiff City

Wales captain Aaron Ramsey has agreed a deal to sign for Mexican side Club Universidad Nacional – known as Pumas…

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Real Estate

Second home tax funding first-time buyer loans in Wales

A council is using a second homes tax to fund loans to first-time buyers in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The Homebuy Pembrokeshire…

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Politics

England and Wales classification for Oxford-Cambridge rail line

Maria Cassidy & David Deans BBC News Getty Images The new line is set to cost £6.6bn but no tracks…

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Environment

Water industry in England and Wales needs ‘fundamental reset’, review finds | Water industry

The “deep-rooted, systemic” problems in the water industry in England and Wales are the fault of companies, the government and…

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