“You’re supposed to be the government of social partnership – why aren’t you practicing it?” – Adam Price MS
5 October 2021
Leader of Plaid Cymru, Adam Price, has accused Welsh government of letting down NHS staff, after all four of the largest NHS unions voted to reject the pay offer of 3 per cent.
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The double whammy of ending furlough and cutting Universal Credit shows there’s no such thing as a ‘Union dividend’
3 October 2021
Liz Saville Roberts MP writes for The Sunday Times.
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“The system is a mess” – Plaid Cymru calls for clarity on rules for schools
28 September 2021
Sian Gwenllian MS says government “must respond to increasing concerns from parents, teachers and pupils”
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Fuel crisis: Key workers should be for life – not just Christmas
27 September 2021
‘Disaster’ of post-Brexit immigration system leads to calls for devolved migration policy
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Use of emergency 'no fault' eviction laws "dubious"
25 September 2021
Plaid calls for Rental Act to be implemented “at last” – five years after it was passed
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Tories must ‘put immigration clampdown ideology to one side’ to fix supply chain crisis
24 September 2021
Plaid Cymru MP calls on UK Government to act as HGV driver shortages reach breaking point
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Four gains from a four day week
23 September 2021
Fewer hours working for the same pay – this is the type of utopian future Plaid Cymru is fighting for
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Four day week has four-fold benefits
22 September 2021
“Radical thinking needed for post-pandemic, pre-automation revolution – Wales could lead the way” – Luke Fletcher MS
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Latest scandal at mental health unit shows move out of special measures “premature” for Betsi
20 September 2021
“Responsibility must lie with Welsh Government” says Rhun ap Iorwerth MS, as whistle blower reveals top managers have been removed following patient death
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‘Safety net’ is being ripped from 1 in 5 Welsh families
16 September 2021
Sioned Williams MS writes about the removal of a £20 uplift in Universal Credit that will impact over 275,000 families in Wales.
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