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Wales

Carwyn Jones: Progress in Wales would be reversed by a Leave vote tomorrow

Carwyn Jones
22 June, 2016

Welsh first minister writes of ‘negative economic impact’ of leaving EU

Plaid Cymru: Wales outside EU will be at the mercy of Westminister elite

Steffan Lewis
16 June, 2016

If we want an improved EU that is progressive and accountable we need to stay and fight

Nicola Sturgeon warns of ‘Right-wing Tory takeover’ in the event of Brexit

Ed Jacobs
15 June, 2016

Scotland and Wales could make the difference next Thursday

Is the Remain vote ‘softer’ than polling suggests?

Ed Jacobs
10 June, 2016

Signs of an upset in the EU referendum, with voters non-plussed and Labour’s campaign ‘muted’

What the ‘progressive agreement’ in Wales means for the Liberal Democrats

Paul Hindley
31 May, 2016

While many Lib Dems remain wary of coalition politics, Kirsty Williams was right to join the Welsh cabinet

Carwyn Jones reinstated as first minister of Wales

Ed Jacobs
18 May, 2016

Following talks with Plaid Cymru, Labour will proceed with ‘caution and humility’

Labour and Plaid Cymru talks have made progress, but what will their deal look like?

Ed Jacobs
17 May, 2016

A second vote to elect the first minister is likely to take place tomorrow

Welsh Assembly: Whatever happened to the Tories being defenders of the Union?

12 May, 2016

The Conservatives made huge gains in Scotland by claiming steadfast opposition to independence, then voted for a pro-independence candidate for Welsh first minister

He’s linked to cash for questions and mimicked Hitler in Berlin — now he leads UKIP in the Senedd

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
10 May, 2016

The election of disgraced former Conservative Neil Hamilton will fan the flames of UKIP’s civil war

With Welsh results in, Labour is in the market for a coalition partner

6 May, 2016

Plaid Cymru inches ahead of Conservatives with Leanne Wood claiming a shock victory in Rhondda

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