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Devolution of rail to Wales is essential to end years of injustice and underfunding’ - Plaid Cymru

Ann Davies MP tables amendments to the UK Government’s Railways Bill calling for devolution of rail to Wales

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Reform UK slammed for ‘absence’ from Russian interference debate amid ‘treachery’ of former Welsh leader

Urgent action must be taken to protect May elections from Russian interference - Ben Lake MP

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Fragmented and haphazard justice system is letting people of Wales down - Plaid Cymru

Devolving justice is ‘common sense’ solution to ‘disappointing’ state of justice system in Wales.

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Crown Estate: e-mail your MP

E-mail your Member of Parliament to urge them to support Wales’ right to control our natural resources.

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PMQs: ‘How can we trust Starmer to stay as Prime Minister?’ - Liz Saville Roberts 

PM challenged by Plaid Cymru Westminster Leader over Mandelson’s links to Epstein 

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Plaid Cymru call out Labour's "cycle of perpetual crisis management" over handling of Betsi Cadwaladr - the people of north Wales deserve better

February marks three years since Betsi returned to special measures

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Hospitality sector cannot survive on one-year settlement - Plaid Cymru

Plaid set to utilise business rates multiplier to tip the scales in favour of smaller businesses.

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Labour 'building in' inequality with housing crisis

Plaid Cymru have accused Labour of ‘building in’ inequality through their failure to support families through the housing crisis faced by Wales.

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100 days to go: Plaid Cymru pledge a government that will stand up for Wales and ‘make a real difference’

With just 100 days until the Senedd election on 7 May 2026, Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth MS has said that only Plaid Cymru can deliver “positive new leadership” for Wales. 

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Devolution of Crown Estate to Wales ‘firmly back on the agenda

Plaid Cymru’s Crown Estate Wales Bill passed in the House of Lords unopposed 

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