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Senedd rejects Conservative calls for £660m tax cuts
Gwynedd association tackles rural depopulation
Senedd signs off on UK data bill
Powys County Council leader to resign
Ceredigion to set aside £1.5m to bring events to county
Welsh Government outlines plans for new laws
Business
Funding up for grabs to host events in Ceredigion
Visitor levy risks to rural economy
Patrick Loxdale: The Rachel Reeves Syndrome
Farming
First Minister addresses farmers' funding concerns
Planning
Trampoline park started without planning permission gets green light
National Insurance hike threatens Gwynedd businesses
Major projects helping boost Ceredigion economy
Wales urged to rejoin single market
Welsh economy ‘lagging rest of the UK’
Macro economics and micro management at the county level
Green energy schemes get cash funding boost
Aldi plans larger store for Cardigan
A family of four visiting Wales for a week could face a £35 tax bill under new plans set out by the Welsh Government, which will be used to fund local services, but tourism chiefs say the plans have missed a golden opportunity.
Tourism leaders react to plans to charge visitors £1.25 a night
Calls to restore business rate relief in Wales
Plans to fast track Welsh energy schemes
Hundreds gather in a bid to save our centres
Hopes to transform digital future of south Ceredigion communities
MP calls for UK to rejoin EU Single Market
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