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Senedd

American  
[seneth, sened] / ˈsɛnɛð, ˈsɛnɛd /

noun

  1. the parliament of Wales or the building in which it meets.


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A candidate for the Senedd election in May has said she hopes sharing her own experience of having an abortion aged 15 will empower others to "understand the importance" of women's health and rights.

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In her speech Morgan made a list of requests for more powers and money from Westminster, as well as a "new deal for devolution" - the process that has seen more powers given to the Senedd and Welsh government over 27 years.

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Whittle added constituents had written to him detailing "heart-wrenching" stories of living with HG, along with his experience supporting one woman's campaign for better access to the drug in his role on the Senedd's petitions committee.

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Labour has won the most seats at every previous Senedd contest, but without a majority it has always had to strike a deal of some kind with an opposition party.

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Ultimately what the next first minister decides to do will depend entirely on the makeup of the new Senedd.

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