Institutions and government practice question
Which body makes laws on many matters specifically for Wales?
- The Welsh Parliament, known as the SeneddCorrect answer
- The UK Supreme Court
- The House of Commons alone
- The London Assembly
Why
The Senedd, or Welsh Parliament, is the devolved body that makes laws for Wales on areas such as health and education. Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own devolved institutions too.
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