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“Health and care workers in Wales should be equipped with FFP3 masks” – Plaid Cymru
FFP3 masks are thought to be up to a hundred percent effective at preventing infection with Covid-19
Plaid Cymru calls for Olympic sized swimming pool for the north of Wales
A record breaking six Swim Wales team members have qualified for this year’s Olympics
Children cannot learn at school if they're hungry
Sioned Williams MS, Plaid Cymru spokesperson on Social Justice and Equalities, writes about economic equality, child poverty and free school meals
What does the UK’s pivot to the Asia-Pacific mean for Welsh farming?
Writing in the Farmers Guardian, Ben Lake says the UK-Australia trade deal has given Welsh farmers a ‘harsh lesson’ about Westminster’s trade priorities
‘Not in our name’ – Wales stands up to Priti Patel’s ‘callous’ asylum legislation
Plaid Cymru Westminster leader joins forces with refugee activist against Borders Bill
“Gross betrayal” of Welsh farmers from “environmentally illiterate” trade deal
Plaid Cymru MS calls for ‘Made in Wales’ brand
The old adage ‘think global act local’ takes on a new urgency and salience
Ahead of the Royal Welsh Agricultural Show, Cefin Campbell MS writes in the Sunday Times about the threats to the rural way of life, and argues that farmers should be seen as the solution, not the problem.
Carl Harris appointed Plaid Cymru Chief Executive
Following a competitive and comprehensive recruitment process, Carl Harris has been appointed as Plaid Cymru’s new Chief Executive.
What’s stopping the Welsh Government feeding hungry children?
Is money really the only barrier to expanding our free school meal programme? Sioned Williams MS, Plaid Cymru’s spokesperson for Social Justice and Equalities explores this contentious issue.