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Wales

Plaid Cymru leader to lay out plans for £20bn ‘decade of transformation’

Joe Evans
4 October, 2019

Adam Price to promise “national reconstruction” in conference speech.

South-East not on sharpest end of Brexit wedge

Mick McAteer
1 October, 2019

Economic analysis confirms that specific regions and nations are set to struggle most after Brexit.

After Greens and Plaid stood aside in Brecon, how can Lib Dems return the favour?

Joe Lo
5 August, 2019

What Welsh seats could the Lib Dems stand down in?

How one simple change can help reverse inequality in the UK

Koldo Casla Imogen Richmond-Bishop
7 November, 2018

The ‘socio-economic duty’ is already in law – it just needs to be enacted. There’s no time to waste, write Just Fair’s Dr Koldo Casla and Imogen Richmond-Bishop.

Leanne Wood: Wales’ problems can’t be explained away by austerity

Leanne Wood
7 November, 2018

Poverty levels are static in Britain as a whole – while rising in Wales. Leanne Wood explores why.

Plaid Cymru leader: “Welsh Labour have become a party of conservatism – we need a new Wales”

Adam Price
17 October, 2018

“When I’m First Minister, we will govern as if we’re independent,” writes new Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price.

Scotland is helping to end ‘period poverty’. But is England being left behind?

Josiah Mortimer
30 May, 2018

Will the UK government listen up – or allow a dire situation to continue?

People are furious about this bizarre birthday present for Prince Charles

Josiah Mortimer
6 April, 2018

No one has been consulted over the decision to rename the Severn Crossing the ‘Prince of Wales Bridge’…

People are being illegally imprisoned for failing to pay council tax

Josiah Mortimer
19 December, 2017

Half of council tax imprisonments could be against the law, with some of the poorest people paying the price. But justice activists are challenging the government.

First Ministers: Tories must listen to Wales and Scotland on Brexit

Ed Jacobs
25 August, 2017

With Brexit negotiations ramping up, how much longer can the UK government ignore the nations of the UK?

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