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Fear of £5m overspend at Powys health board
Powys council chief 'content' that this year’s budget will balance
Council tax rises won’t cover funding gap
Wales 'short changed again' in UK budget
Consultation on police council tax precept
Politics
Ceredigion MP urges Chancellor not to shortchange Wales
Senedd debate on ‘omnishambles’ UK budget ends in deadlock
Senedd could run out of money by January 2027
'Painful picture' for councils ahead of budget
'No current plans' to close libraries in Powys
Draft budget bad news for struggling councils
Health
NHS Wales faces ‘historically low’ funding settlement
Wales faces £7bn cuts if budget not passed
Ombudsman needs more funding as complaints rise
Failing to pass budget would result in thousands of job losses
Sweeping cuts loom as Drakeford unveils £27bn spending plans
On the rocks
NHS England price hike burning hole in Powys health board budget
Underfunded councils desperately need a funding boost to avoid ‘fire-fighting’ and plan for the future. It is hoped the next Welsh Government elected in May will provide it. Chris Betteley reports.
'Fragile’ arts sector in Wales ‘in danger’ after decades of cuts
Senedd members’ pay at risk amid unthinkable budget cuts
Extra £19m needed to support more Senedd members
£2.2m surplus won't see Powys council tax reduction
MS pay to rise again, lowest paid Senedd staff face cuts
Deadline on temporary tax powers for Wales approaches
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