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  • Plaid Cymru wants broadcasting powers devolved to Wales
    nation.cymru Plaid Cymru wants broadcasting powers devolved to Wales – how the conversation is changing

    Jamie Medhurst, Professor of Film and Media, Aberystwyth University In their 2024 general election manifesto, Plaid Cymru says they will “support the devolution of broadcasting powers to Wales”. This would include the power to regulate, oversee and secure accountability for broadcasting and communic...

    Plaid Cymru wants broadcasting powers devolved to Wales – how the conversation is changing

    In their 2024 general election manifesto, Plaid Cymru says they will “support the devolution of broadcasting powers to Wales”.

    This would include the power to regulate, oversee and secure accountability for broadcasting and communications within Wales.

    They also call for “the establishment of an independent Broadcasting Authority for Wales” and say they “see no reason why governance of S4C should be in the hands of Westminster, rather than our democratically elected representatives in Wales”.

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  • Wales could become first country to criminalise lying politicians
    bylines.cymru Wales could become first country to criminalise lying politicians

    Lack of trust in politics is a crisis point for democracy and a UK-wide issue. Can Wales lead the way in repairing this by taking on lying?

    Wales could become first country to criminalise lying politicians

    Trust and confidence in UK politics and the election system have never been lower. One of the central reasons for this breakdown in trust is the widespread popular belief that some politicians have made a practice of lying to the public. Research published in 2022 showed the British public overwhelmingly wanted lying politicians to face consequences.

    And while the UK’s general election is grabbing the headlines, a proposal in Wales’ Senedd (Welsh parliament) is seeking to address this issue by introducing new legislation that would criminalise politicians who lie. If passed, Wales would become the first country in the world to introduce criminal sanctions for lying politicians.

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  • Navarian Navarian @lemm.ee
    Conservatives set to lose half of their vote in Wales, ITV News poll reveals

    The Conservative Party has lost half of its support in Wales since the last UK General Election, according to an exclusive ITV News poll.

    Only 19% of Welsh voters said they would vote Conservative, while nearly half of all voters (49%) plan to vote for the Labour Party.

    The poll by Savanta found that Reform UK looks set to match Plaid Cymru and win 12% of the vote in Wales.

    The survey adds to growing evidence that Labour is heading for a landslide win in Wales with the Tories fighting to avoid a repeat of the 1997 election where they lost every seat in the country.

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  • ‘Overwhelming support’ for ban on politicians lying
    nation.cymru ‘Overwhelming support’ for ban on politicians lying

    Chris Haines ICNN Senedd reporter A high-profile barrister backed plans to make it a criminal offence for Senedd members and candidates to deliberately deceive the public. Sam Fowles, of Cornerstone Barristers, gave evidence on former Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price’s proposals to disqualify politicia...

    ‘Overwhelming support’ for ban on politicians lying

    A high-profile barrister backed plans to make it a criminal offence for Senedd members and candidates to deliberately deceive the public.

    Sam Fowles, of Cornerstone Barristers, gave evidence on former Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price’s proposals to disqualify politicians from the Senedd for deliberate lying.

    The lawyer was involved in the Miller case against the then-Prime Minister over the propagation of the UK parliament and appeals that exposed the Horizon Post Office scandal.

    Mick Antoniw, the Welsh Government’s counsel general or chief legal adviser, last week raised concerns the deception proposals are “unworkable”.

    But Dr Fowles told members of the Senedd’s standards committee: “I would be very, very confident if I was asked to defend this in a judicial review.”

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  • Defence and foreign policy in Plaid Cymru and Wales Green Party manifestos
    bylines.cymru Defence and foreign policy in two Welsh manifestos

    There are two overtly pro-Welsh independence parties in Wales – naturally it influences their defence and foreign policy approaches

    Defence and foreign policy in two Welsh manifestos

    With the manifestos for Plaid Cymru and the Wales Green Party now out, what is in their foreign policy and defence policy sections? And how do the manifestos compare?

    Both are left wing to left-of-centre parties, so I’d expect some crossover on certain issues like nuclear weapons, Ukraine, and Palestine. They are the biggest pro-Welsh independence parties standing in this general election, and are fielding candidates in all 32 Welsh seats. Let’s take a look at what they’re promising.

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  • Gareth Lewis: Can Plaid Cymru's Rhun ap Iorwerth turn his profile into votes?
    www.bbc.co.uk Gareth Lewis: Can Plaid Cymru's Rhun ap Iorwerth turn his profile into votes?

    Winning their two target seats at this election will be tough for Plaid Cymru - but a bigger goal lays in the distance.

    Gareth Lewis: Can Plaid Cymru's Rhun ap Iorwerth turn his profile into votes?

    Aside from winning their two target seats, Plaid Cymru’s immediate challenge is to keep their profile high.

    Their leader Rhun ap Iorwerth - and the party's views and policies - have had a lot of coverage over the past fortnight across Welsh and UK media.

    But this is the time when voters really start to make up their minds, and the prevailing narrative is of a potential Conservative wipe-out and a potentially enormous Labour majority.

    So how does Plaid Cymru continue to attract attention - and votes?

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  • Former Labour MP gives passionate speech at Carmarthen independence march
    nation.cymru Former Labour MP gives passionate speech at Carmarthen independence march

    Emily Price A former Labour MP has made a passionate speech to thousands of people who gathered to march in support of Welsh independence. The event saw marchers join with locals to make their way through the streets of Carmarthen clad in Welsh flags and YesCymru banners to show their support for an...

    Former Labour MP gives passionate speech at Carmarthen independence march

    A former Labour MP has made a passionate speech to thousands of people who gathered to march in support of Welsh independence.

    The event saw marchers join with locals to make their way through the streets of Carmarthen clad in Welsh flags and YesCymru banners to show their support for an independent Wales.

    In a bilingual speech, “proud socialist” Beth Winter demanded a fair funding settlement for Wales from Westminster, £4 billion in owed HS2 consequentials and the devolution of the Crown Estate.

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  • Stop snap general elections to help diversity, says former MS
    www.bbc.co.uk Stop snap general elections to help diversity, says former MS

    Stopping snap elections could help political parties to get more women candidates, an ex MS says.

    Stop snap general elections to help diversity, says former MS

    Stopping snap elections could help to support more women into politics, according to one former MS.

    Bethan Sayed, who stepped down at the last Senedd elections to spend time with her newborn son, said women could be better supported by their parties if general election dates were set in advance.

    Rishi Sunak's general election announcement last month caught many, including some in his own party, by surprise.

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  • Series of exciting Eisteddfod gigs announced
    nation.cymru Series of exciting Eisteddfod gigs announced

    Some of the biggest names on the Welsh language music scene including Cowbois Rhos Botwnnog, HMS Morris and Mari Mathias will be among those playing at Cymdeithas yr Iaith’s gigs in Pontypridd during the week of the National Eisteddfod this year. Dylan Jenkins, organiser of this year’s Cymdeithas yr...

    Series of exciting Eisteddfod gigs announced

    Some of the biggest names on the Welsh language music scene including Cowbois Rhos Botwnnog, HMS Morris and Mari Mathias will be among those playing at Cymdeithas yr Iaith’s gigs in Pontypridd during the week of the National Eisteddfod this year.

    Dylan Jenkins, organiser of this year’s Cymdeithas yr Iaith gigs, announced some of the artists who will be playing at the organisation’s gigs this year on Huw Stephens’ programme on Radio Cymru last night (20 June).

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  • Gething's controversial donor faces tax probe
    nation.cymru Gething's controversial donor faces tax probe

    Martin Shipton A major TV investigation has revealed that the controversial businessman whose company donated £200k to Vaughan Gething is under suspicion for potential tax evasion. It has been alleged that another of David Neal’s firms has been wrongly characterising the kind of waste it has been du...

    Gething's controversial donor faces tax probe

    A major TV investigation has revealed that the controversial businessman whose company donated £200k to Vaughan Gething is under suspicion for potential tax evasion.

    It has been alleged that another of David Neal’s firms has been wrongly characterising the kind of waste it has been dumping at a Pembrokeshire landfill site.

    If that proves to be the case, it would mean that Mr Gething was in effect able to win the Welsh Labour leadership election thanks to money that should have been paid to the Welsh Government in landfill disposals tax.

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  • Tata Steel workers call first strike for 40 years
    www.bbc.co.uk Tata Steel workers call first strike for 40 years

    It is the first time in 40 years that UK steel workers have taken strike action.

    Tata Steel workers call first strike for 40 years

    About 1,500 Tata Steel workers will begin an indefinite strike next month over the company’s plans to cut thousands of jobs, the trade union Unite has said.

    The move is the first time in more than 40 years that steel workers in the UK have taken strike action, the union added.

    About 2,800 Tata Steel workers will lose their jobs when the company closes both blast furnaces in Port Talbot by the end of September.

    The company said if the strike affected the safety or stability of its operations it would be "forced" to accelerate closure plans.

    The strike will begin on 8 July at Port Talbot and Tata's Llanwern site in Newport.

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  • Election time: Swansea West voters rank priorities and motivations
    bylines.cymru Election time: Swansea West voters rank priorities and motivations

    There are eight candidates running for the Swansea West seat in this general election. What do local people care about when they vote?

    Election time: Swansea West voters rank priorities and motivations

    For many people going about their business on a pleasantly warm Woodfield Street, Morriston, politics and the general election didn’t fire up enthusiasm. Several said they didn’t vote, while others shrugged and said all politicians were the same.

    Rosalind Willis, though, wasn’t buying that argument. “I can’t understand when people say they’re all the same,” said the 70-year-old. “Where have you been?” But start mentioning cost of living pressures, the economy, health service, or public transport, and the spark of interest was ignited.

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  • NHS waiting lists in Wales highest on record
    nation.cymru NHS waiting lists in Wales highest on record

    Emily Price NHS waiting times in Wales are now the highest on record, according to the latest performance data. The Welsh Government says the “disappointing” figures for April and May show there is a “long way to go” to reduce waits built up during the pandemic. In April the number of overall patien...

    NHS waiting lists in Wales highest on record

    NHS waiting times in Wales are now the highest on record, according to the latest performance data.

    The Welsh Government says the “disappointing” figures for April and May show there is a “long way to go” to reduce waits built up during the pandemic.

    In April the number of overall patient pathways increased from just under 768,900 to just over 775,000 – the highest on record.

    The government argued that the latest figures could have been affected by a “reduction in activity” during the Easter holiday period.

    Plaid Cymru says Wales’ new First Minister, Vaughan Gething, had put waiting times “front and centre” of his leadership campaign – but had so failed to deliver.

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  • First Minister grilled over stinking landfill site
    nation.cymru First Minister grilled over stinking landfill site

    Emily Price First Minister Vaughan Gething has been grilled in the Senedd over a stinking landfill site which is owned by the convicted polluter who donated a huge sum to his leadership campaign. Residents who live close to the Withyhedge site near Haverfordwest have been complaining for months abou...

    First Minister grilled over stinking landfill site

    First Minister Vaughan Gething has been grilled in the Senedd over a stinking landfill site which is owned by the convicted polluter who donated a huge sum to his leadership campaign.

    Residents who live close to the Withyhedge site near Haverfordwest have been complaining for months about the noxious odours emanating there which have left locals “on all fours throwing their guts up”.

    It’s owned by Resources Management (UK) Ltd which is part of the Cardiff-based Dauson Environmental Group which made the controversial £200,000 donation to the First Minister’s campaign to become Welsh Labour leader.

    The company’s owner, David Neal, has previously received two suspended prison sentences for dumping toxic sludge in the Gwent Levels – a sensitive wetland area near Newport.

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  • Workers at steel giant Tata launch work to rule and overtime ban
    nation.cymru Workers at steel giant Tata launch work to rule and overtime ban

    Workers at steel giant Tata have launched a work to rule and overtime ban in protest at the company’s plans to close blast furnaces at its Port Talbot plant. Tata is switching to a greener form of production at the steelworks, which needs fewer workers as a consequence. Unite said 1,500 of its membe...

    Workers at steel giant Tata launch work to rule and overtime ban

    Workers at steel giant Tata have launched a work to rule and overtime ban in protest at the company’s plans to close blast furnaces at its Port Talbot plant.

    Tata is switching to a greener form of production at the steelworks, which needs fewer workers as a consequence.

    Unite said 1,500 of its members based in Port Talbot and Llanwern started industrial action on Tuesday, warning that strikes will be held if the company does not row back on its plans.

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  • Shadow Welsh secretary criticised after ‘patronising and contemptuous’ S4C interview
    nation.cymru Shadow Welsh secretary criticised after 'patronising and contemptuous' S4C interview

    Emily Price The Shadow Welsh Secretary has come under fire for displaying a “patronising and contemptuous” attitude towards Wales in a general election interview. Jo Stevens was heavily criticised after an interview with Catrin Haf Jones on S4C’s Y Byd yn ei Le programme, during which she backed Wal...

    Shadow Welsh secretary criticised after 'patronising and contemptuous' S4C interview

    The Shadow Welsh Secretary has come under fire for displaying a “patronising and contemptuous” attitude towards Wales in a general election interview.

    Jo Stevens was heavily criticised after an interview with Catrin Haf Jones on S4C’s Y Byd yn ei Le programme, during which she backed Wales’ embattled First Minister, claimed HS2 doesn’t exist and refused to commit to devolving policing to Wales – something long called for by Labour in the Senedd.

    Asked whether Ms Stevens’ party was “undermining devolution” by ignoring a vote of no confidence in Vaughan Gething, she branded the motion, “a political stunt by the Tories aided and abetted by Plaid Cymru”.

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  • Tension between Labour MSs and UK Labour following no confidence vote in Gething
    nation.cymru Tension between Labour MSs and UK Labour following no confidence vote in Gething

    Martin Shipton The vote of no confidence passed in First Minister Vaughan Gething has led to tension between members of the Senedd Labour group and the party’s whips office at Westminster, we have been told. Mr Gething lost the vote earlier this month when two Labour MSs – Hannah Blythyn and Lee Wat...

    Tension between Labour MSs and UK Labour following no confidence vote in Gething

    The vote of no confidence passed in First Minister Vaughan Gething has led to tension between members of the Senedd Labour group and the party’s whips office at Westminster, we have been told.

    Mr Gething lost the vote earlier this month when two Labour MSs – Hannah Blythyn and Lee Waters abstained on the motion that was supported by all three opposition parties. He has, however, refused to resign.

    The motion, moved by the Welsh Conservatives, condemned Mr Gething for accepting donations totalling £200,000 to his Welsh Labour leadership campaign from a businessman who received two suspended jail sentences for illegally dumping toxic sludge in the protected landscape of the Gwent Levels.

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  • The interactive map that shows you how to pronounce Welsh placenames
    nation.cymru The interactive map that shows you how to pronounce Welsh placenames

    Happening on the Welsh version of Wikipedia has led one man to create a brilliant online tool that allows people to learn how to pronounce Welsh placenames. Dafydd Elfryn has created Map Llais (Voice Map) which features more than a thousand audio files of placenames in Wales, pronounced in local dia...

    The interactive map that shows you how to pronounce Welsh placenames

    Happening on the Welsh version of Wikipedia has led one man to create a brilliant online tool that allows people to learn how to pronounce Welsh placenames.

    Dafydd Elfryn has created Map Llais (Voice Map) which features more than a thousand audio files of placenames in Wales, pronounced in local dialect.

    It has become a great resource for many visiting Wales and those already living here.

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  • Plaid’s Rhun ap Iorwerth attacks Labour over manifesto ‘disregard’ for Wales
    www.independent.co.uk Plaid’s Rhun ap Iorwerth attacks Labour over manifesto ‘disregard’ for Wales

    The Plaid Cymru leader said the manifesto showed a lack of influence for Welsh Labour in forming the party’s UK-wide policy platform.

    Plaid’s Rhun ap Iorwerth attacks Labour over manifesto ‘disregard’ for Wales

    Plaid Cymru’s Rhun ap Iorwerth has accused Labour of showing a “complete disregard” for Wales in its General Election manifesto.

    The Plaid leader said the document failed to back policies championed by Labour’s First Minister Vaughan Gething.

    Mr ap Iorwerth said it demonstrated a “lack of influence” from Welsh Labour on the party’s UK-wide policy platform.

    “Labour’s manifesto proves that the party in Wales is powerless under Keir Starmer,” the Plaid leader said.

    “The complete disregard towards Wales shown in Labour’s programme for government exposes both Welsh Labour’s lack of influence and the UK leader’s lack of ambition.

    “There is nothing on devolving the Crown Estate, nothing on HS2 consequentials for Wales, and nothing on the devolution of justice and policing – all policies supported by Labour in Wales.

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  • The Labour Manifesto for the forthcoming election is remarkable in its complete lack of ambition - Former Labour MP
    nation.cymru The Labour Manifesto for the forthcoming election is remarkable in its complete lack of ambition

    Beth Winter The 2019 Labour Manifesto was an inspiration, and I am immensely proud to have stood on it. For the first time in my life here was a manifesto offering a transformative vision to create a fairer, more equal, greener, socialist society for all based on equality, dignity and social justice...

    The Labour Manifesto for the forthcoming election is remarkable in its complete lack of ambition

    The 2019 Labour Manifesto was an inspiration, and I am immensely proud to have stood on it.

    For the first time in my life here was a manifesto offering a transformative vision to create a fairer, more equal, greener, socialist society for all based on equality, dignity and social justice, – in my home, Cynon Valley, and across Cymru.

    Boris Johnson’s victory was a devastating blow to me, and to socialists everywhere.

    Since that election we’ve suffered almost five more years of a Tory UK government. The result is a surprise to no-one; increasing levels of inequality and poverty, especially child poverty; an acceleration in the climate crisis; crumbling public services; the worst cost-of-living crisis in living memory; living standards collapsing.

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  • The Welsh countryside must not be forgotten in the 2024 Westminster election
    bylines.cymru The Welsh countryside must not be forgotten in the general election

    Among other things, genuine community engagement must happen before technology decisions on energy infrastructure are made, not after

    The Welsh countryside must not be forgotten in the general election

    We at the Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales (CPRW), the Welsh countryside charity, call on all political parties to commit to involving local communities in planning decisions and to integrating energy policies that support and benefit rural Wales. Originally named the Council for the Preservation of Rural Wales, the CPRW has worked to secure the protection and enhancement of the country’s landscapes and environment since 1928.

    We’re committed and passionate about safeguarding our countryside for the benefit of our communities, biodiversity, rivers, landscapes, language, and culture, and our visitors. We care about our countryside and want people to enjoy and discover its beauty and bounty, and our local members work hard to make this happen. Musician, author, and broadcaster Cerys Matthews is CPRW’s new President. She’s passionate about the Welsh countryside and our values, vision, and cause.

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  • Unelected Welsh Labour officials ‘threaten to impose new leader on Senedd group if Gething is ousted’
    nation.cymru Unelected Welsh Labour officials 'threaten to impose new leader on Senedd group if Gething is ousted'

    Martin Shipton Unelected Welsh Labour officials are threatening to impose a new leader on the party’s Senedd group if Vaughan Gething is ousted, according to senior Labour sources. If that happened, Wales would be plunged into an unprecedented political crisis. NationCymru has been told that the thr...

    Unelected Welsh Labour officials 'threaten to impose new leader on Senedd group if Gething is ousted'

    Unelected Welsh Labour officials are threatening to impose a new leader on the party’s Senedd group if Vaughan Gething is ousted, according to senior Labour sources.

    If that happened, Wales would be plunged into an unprecedented political crisis.

    NationCymru has been told that the threat reflects a growing realisation among those who support Mr Gething that his position as Welsh Labour leader and First Minister is unsustainable and that he will have to step down.

    Weeks before he narrowly defeated Jeremy Miles in the leadership election in March, we revealed how Mr Gething had accepted donations totalling £200,000 from a waste company owned by businessman David Neal, who had previously been handed two suspended prison sentences for dumping toxic sludge in the Gwent Levels protected wetland landscape near Cardiff.

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  • Rhun ap Iorwerth says Labour does not offer 'meaningful change' after 14 years of 'Tory cuts and chaos'
    www.bbc.co.uk Plaid Cymru pledges £20 child benefit rise and calls for HS2 funding for Wales

    Plaid Cymru's manifesto calls for a shake-up to how Wales is funded and for policing to be devolved.

    Plaid Cymru pledges £20 child benefit rise and calls for HS2 funding for Wales

    Wales should get an extra £4bn in funding from the HS2 rail project and more control over its natural resources, Plaid Cymru's leader has said.

    Party leader Rhun ap Iorwerth called for "fair" funding for Wales and a £20 a week increase to child benefit in its manifesto for the general election.

    He backed a "fairer" tax system with increased windfall taxes on energy companies at the manifesto launch in Cardiff, and for powers over policing to be handed to the Senedd.

    Mr ap Iorwerth appealed to Welsh voters not to give Labour a "free pass" in the general election.

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  • ‘Dismissed’ and ‘patronised’: Campaigners report being ignored by Welsh Government
    www.iwa.wales ‘Dismissed’ and ‘patronised’: Campaigners report being ignored by Welsh Government - Institute of Welsh Affairs

    Mark Thomas, a campaigner for the Welsh Cladiators, highlights several campaigning groups’ negative experiences when engaging with Welsh Government.

    ‘Dismissed’ and ‘patronised’: Campaigners report being ignored by Welsh Government - Institute of Welsh Affairs

    The supporters of Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice Cymru (CBFJ Cymru), Welsh Cladiators, Save Northern Meadows and Save Penrose are ordinary people animated by a sense of social justice or a desire to do what is right for their local communities.

    Yet, the conduct of the Welsh Labour Government has now forged an unusual sense of unity and purpose amongst this relatively diverse group of campaigners. Key to their critique of the Welsh Government is its failure to listen to citizens, coupled with a propensity to patronise those who seek to legitimately question or challenge government policies and decisions.

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  • Welsh Government refuses to disclose cost of Gething’s failed Tata rescue trip to India
    nation.cymru Welsh Government refuses to disclose cost of Gething's failed Tata rescue trip to India

    Martin Shipton The Welsh Government has refused to disclose the cost of a trip to India undertaken by Vaughan Gething and three officials in a failed bid to persuade Tata Steel to scrap its plan to make nearly 2,000 workers redundant at Port Talbot. The First Minister was criticised for engaging in ...

    Welsh Government refuses to disclose cost of Gething's failed Tata rescue trip to India

    The Welsh Government has refused to disclose the cost of a trip to India undertaken by Vaughan Gething and three officials in a failed bid to persuade Tata Steel to scrap its plan to make nearly 2,000 workers redundant at Port Talbot.

    The First Minister was criticised for engaging in “performative politics” by travelling to Mumbai when Tata’s chief executive TV Narendran had been in London the previous week and made it clear that the group would not reverse its plans.

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  • Gwent Police ‘apology’ for failing the Deaf community
    bylines.cymru Gwent Police ‘apology’ for failing the Deaf community

    The Deaf community was excluded from bureaucratic decision-making, and is now excluded from finding solutions to the problems that caused

    Gwent Police ‘apology’ for failing the Deaf community

    In February I reported how the Deaf community was failed by the Welsh Government. It had stood by and, in the face of objections, allowed Gwent Police to take control of the sign language interpreting facility for Deaf people in Wales and create the Welsh Interpreter and Translation Service (WITS).

    The Minister for Social Justice Jane Hutt MS, Maria Battle and Professor C Janczewski – Chairs of the Cardiff and Vale University Health Board – and Councillor Chris Weaver, Cardiff Council Cabinet Member for Finance, had all apologised for not consulting the Deaf community prior to WITS taking control of British Sign Language (BSL) interpreting in 2010. Only Gwent Police, the instigator of the WITS project, failed to offer an apology.

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  • Plaid Cymru pledges more funding and economic fairness for Wales
    www.bbc.com Plaid Cymru pledges more funding and economic fairness for Wales

    Plaid Cymru's manifesto calls for the Welsh Parliament to have more funding for public transport.

    Plaid Cymru pledges more funding and economic fairness for Wales

    "Wales needs more funding and "economic fairness" from Westminster, Plaid Cymru has said ahead of its general election manifesto launch later.

    Party leader Rhun ap Iorwerth said the general election was "about one thing - the economy".

    He said Labour did not offer "meaningful change" after 14 years of "Tory cuts and chaos".

    Plaid's manifesto, which is being launched in Cardiff, calls for the Welsh Parliament to have more power over natural resources and funding for public transport."

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  • Labour’s general election boss in Wales made false claim about how long he’s been in the party
    nation.cymru Labour's general election boss in Wales made false claim about how long he's been in the party

    Martin Shipton The Labour Party’s general election campaign director in Wales falsely claimed that he wrote offensive tweets about disabled and gay people years long before his involvement in Labour politics, it has emerged. At the weekend we reported how Stewart Owadally, a close ally of Vaughan Ge...

    Labour's general election boss in Wales made false claim about how long he's been in the party

    The Labour Party’s general election campaign director in Wales falsely claimed that he wrote offensive tweets about disabled and gay people years long before his involvement in Labour politics, it has emerged.

    At the weekend we reported how Stewart Owadally, a close ally of Vaughan Gething whose recent Welsh Labour leadership campaign he managed, had written a series of obnoxious tweets between 2009 and 2014.

    One, addressed to Nick Griffin, the former leader of the far-right British National Party when he was a Member of the European Parliament between 2009 and 2014, stated: “You can’t spell you spaz” .

    The second tweet, in which Mr Owadally responded to another Twitter user, said: “I ANSWERED F***ING QUESTIONS!!! Sorry, you’re a total idiot. Can’t be bothered with you any more. Utter halfwit. Mong.”

    In the third, Mr Owadally wrote: “Apparently have turned into a total retard tonight”

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  • What does the UK government do in Wales?
    www.bbc.co.uk General election 2024: What does the UK government do in Wales?

    Wales is governed both by the Welsh and UK government - meaning only certain issues within the country are on the table this general election.

    General election 2024: What does the UK government do in Wales?

    By now, you've probably heard there's a UK general election on 4 July.

    Members of Parliament - or MPs - will be elected to the House of Commons, and the leader of the party with the most MPs will become the new prime minister.

    Wales - like Scotland and Northern Ireland - also has a devolved government - meaning some powers have been passed from the House of Commons to the Welsh Parliament, or Senedd, in Cardiff Bay.

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  • Political parties urged to make life better for older people in Wales
    bylines.cymru Political parties urged to make life better for older people in Wales

    Ahead of the general election we call on the next UK government to ensure older people in Wales have the best experience of later life

    Political parties urged to make life better for older people in Wales

    From pensioner poverty to digital exclusion, from keeping homes warm to bank closures, the Age Cymru manifesto Our Blueprint for Wales highlights key challenges facing older people in the run up to July’s general election. We urge the next UK Government to help tackle pensioner poverty by making sure older people get what they’re entitled to and are supported in other ways.

    This general election matters for older people. Worn down by the pandemic and cost of living crisis, many are yearning for a more positive future for themselves, their families, and generations to come – and are eager to help bring it about.

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  • We should aim for nuclear disarmament - Plaid leader
    www.bbc.co.uk Plaid Cymru: Rhun ap Iorwerth says UK should aim for nuclear disarmament

    Plaid Cymru's Rhun ap Iorwerth says nuclear deterrent not "the kind of defence that we need and should be building".

    Plaid Cymru: Rhun ap Iorwerth says UK should aim for nuclear disarmament

    Nuclear disarmament of the UK is something "we all should be aiming for", according to Plaid Cymru's leader Rhun ap Iorwerth.

    But he said the UK's defence force should be "well-funded", able to "play their part in defending ourselves in peacekeeping roles" and ensures the welfare of military personnel after they leave service.

    His comments come after Conservative minister Penny Mordaunt said in a general election debate Russia's leader Vladimir Putin would doubt Labour's willingness to use nuclear arms.

    "I'm against the nuclear deterrent because I don't think that is the kind of defence that we need and should be building in the 21st Century," Mr ap Iorwerth told BBC Radio Wales' Sunday Supplement.

    "We absolutely, yes, need to be making sure that we have adequate defence forces.

    "I don't think that our place here in Wales is to be talking about nuclear deterrence.

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  • Big majority of Nation readers (90%+) think First Minister should resign after no-confidence vote
    nation.cymru Big majority of readers think First Minister should resign after no-confidence vote

    A substantial majority of Nation.Cymru readers have indicated that they believe the First Minister should resign after losing a no-confidence vote in the Senedd last week. The no confidence motion against Vaughan Gething was passed by 29 votes to 27, with all opposition members supporting it. Two La...

    Big majority of readers think First Minister should resign after no-confidence vote

    A substantial majority of Nation.Cymru readers have indicated that they believe the First Minister should resign after losing a no-confidence vote in the Senedd last week.

    The no confidence motion against Vaughan Gething was passed by 29 votes to 27, with all opposition members supporting it. Two Labour MSs – Hannah Blythyn and Lee Waters – were said to be ill and unable to vote.

    The motion was non-binding and will not force Mr Gething to stand aside from his role as First Minister but the result is embarrassing for him, the Welsh Government and the UK Labour Party.

    2,103 people voted in our self-selecting poll which ran for two days and closed at 6pm this evening (8 June). 91% of participants thought that the First minister should resign after losing the no-confidence vote.

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    Plaid Cymru criticises selection of Welsh Tory election candidate who lives in Oxfordshire

    A Plaid Cymru general election candidate has criticised his Conservative rival for living more than 100 miles away in Oxfordshire.

    Tory Jack Robson, who is standing in the Pontypridd constituency, has declared on his nomination papers that he lives at an address in the Banbury constituency.

    But while Banbury, estimated to be 105 miles from Pontypridd, has been held continuously by the Conservatives since 1922, with MP Victoria Prentis securing a majority of nearly 17,000 at the last election in 2019, the situation is very different in Pontypridd, where the seat has been represented by a Labour MP, also since 1922.

    In 2019 Labour’s Alex Davies-Jones was elected with a majority of 5,890 over Sam Trask, the Tory candidate. On July 4 Mr Trask was due to stand as the Conservative candidate in Bridgend, but pulled out after it emerged that he had posted lewd messages about women on the myfitnesspal website.

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    Luke James, Brussels “Use your vote” is emblazoned in huge blue letters on the bridge that flanks the main entrance to the European Parliament building in Brussels. European elections, much like those to the Senedd, have been typified by poor turnout caused in part by confusion about the decisions a...

    Should Wales adopt compulsory voting for Senedd elections?

    “Use your vote” is emblazoned in huge blue letters on the bridge that flanks the main entrance to the European Parliament building in Brussels.

    European elections, much like those to the Senedd, have been typified by poor turnout caused in part by confusion about the decisions at stake.

    The campaign slogan for the latest European polls taking place this weekend is though wasted in Brussels. Not because the residents of the capital of Europe are so fanatical about the institutions, but because, in Belgium, voting is a legal duty, not a choice.

    It’s a model that former First Minister Mark Drakeford recently suggested Wales should adopt.

    “Many countries around the world, Australia and Belgium to take just two random examples, have that system,” he told BBC Radio Wales last month.

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    The Care Society is a manifesto of sorts, and a Senedd petition, calling for a caring and greener Wales in which long Covid is taken seriously

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    Activists raised awareness of the devastating impacts of long Covid at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff Bay, ahead of a performance of the play Nye starring Michael Sheen. They collected signatures for The Care Society, a Senedd petition calling for a comprehensive response to the long Covid crisis in Wales. Its key components include healthcare and research, economic empowerment, and green Covid-safe infrastructure.

    Members of various UK and international advocacy organisations were represented, including Long COVID Wales – the devolved Welsh campaigning offshoot of the 60,000-strong patient-led UK group Long COVID Support. Protect the Heart of the Arts, which advocates for Covid safety in the performing arts, was also in attendance.

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  • Plans for nuclear power site at Wyfla must centre on needs of local community – Llinos Medi
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    Plaid Cymru’s candidate in Ynys Môn for the upcoming General Election says any plans to develop a nuclear power site at Wyfla must centre around the needs and interests of local communities. The UK Government confirmed earlier today (22 May) that the Wylfa site on Ynys Môn is their preferred option ...

    Plans for nuclear power site at Wyfla must centre on needs of local community - Llinos Medi

    Plaid Cymru’s candidate in Ynys Môn for the upcoming General Election says any plans to develop a nuclear power site at Wyfla must centre around the needs and interests of local communities.

    The UK Government confirmed earlier today (22 May) that the Wylfa site on Ynys Môn is their preferred option for the development of a new large-scale nuclear power station.

    This follows the announcement in March that the UK Government had purchased the land previously owned by Hitatchi for £160 million.

    Wylfa’s twin reactor Magnox nuclear power station stopped generating power at the end of 2015 and has been decommissioned.

    Hitachi pulled the plug on a project to build a nuclear power station on the site three years ago, despite pumping £2 billion into the development.

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  • Welsh Water sees pollution incidents spike despite £483m spend
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    The company has faced criticism over its performance on leaks and raw sewage spills.

    Welsh Water sees pollution incidents spike despite £483m spend

    Welsh Water's pollution incidents shot up last year, despite the company spending hundreds of millions of pounds to "improve services".

    The company recorded 107 pollution incidents in 2023-24, up from 89 the year before.

    Welsh Water has faced criticism in recent months over its performance on leaks and raw sewage spills.

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  • Nurses blast Welsh Government after doctors' pay settlement
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    The Welsh Government has been blasted by nurses’ leaders following the pay settlement agreed with doctors which was announced earlier today (7 June). Royal College of Nursing Wales (RCN) says it is “incensed” by the offer, which the British Medical Association (BMA) has recommended that junior docto...

    Nurses blast Welsh Government after doctors' pay settlement

    The Welsh Government has been blasted by nurses’ leaders following the pay settlement agreed with doctors which was announced earlier today (7 June).

    Royal College of Nursing Wales (RCN) says it is “incensed” by the offer, which the British Medical Association (BMA) has recommended that junior doctors, specialist doctors and consultants accept.

    Under the deals, junior doctors have been offered a 7.4% additional uplift, taking the total to a 12.4% uplift for 2023-24, which will be backdated to April last year.

    A revised consultant pay scale has been proposed, providing higher career earnings, increased starting pay, and an additional pay rise of up to 10.1% for some consultant doctors.

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  • Senedd calls for fair share of HS2 funding
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    Chris Haines ICNN Senedd reporter Labour and the Conservatives have been urged to commit to reclassifying HS2 as an England-only project to “right a £4bn wrong”. Delyth Jewell accused Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak of ignoring Wales as the Senedd unanimously reiterated calls for a fair share of fundin...

    Senedd calls for fair share of HS2 funding

    Labour and the Conservatives have been urged to commit to reclassifying HS2 as an England-only project to “right a £4bn wrong”.

    Delyth Jewell accused Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak of ignoring Wales as the Senedd unanimously reiterated calls for a fair share of funding from the rail project.

    Plaid Cymru’s shadow transport secretary said committing to HS2 consequential funding is a litmus test for the UK Labour and Tory leaders – “a test they are failing”.

    The party’s deputy leader told the chamber: “This is not just a debate about a railway line; it is about how Westminster disregards the needs and the voice of Wales.

    “HS2 is a railway line in another country that we are nonetheless funding – a track that does not break our border but that is costing us billions to run.”

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