Tributes pour in following news of Mark Drakeford’s resignation as First Minister
‘Mark has set a clear standard for public service in UK politics, always putting others before himself’
‘Mark has set a clear standard for public service in UK politics, always putting others before himself’
‘We want all our young people to have the best possible chance in life and fulfil their full potential’
A rundown of the key manifesto points for three major parties
“When I’m First Minister, we will govern as if we’re independent,” writes new Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price.
Wales’ charismatic health minister, Vaughan Gething, is shaking up the Welsh Labour leadership race. Left Foot Forward spoke to him.
Is the picturesque seat of Anglesey a microcosm of how Welsh politics is changing this election? It is rare these days to find parliamentary seats that are genuine three way contests. The Welsh seat of Ynys Môn or Anglesey as ittest
Plaid Cymru claims the Welsh government has backed a ‘hard Brexit’
To win in Wales, Labour must be a national government-in-waiting
Plaid Cymru likely to take second place, three seats ahead of the Conservatives
Party leaders have pledged to work with one another and with the UK government to protect steel workers and their families