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Systematic racism in Wales has to be tackled head on say Plaid as report finds “lack of action on race equality" to blame on disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on BAME communities

Plaid Cymru have called for an in depth investigation into systematic racism in Wales with the view of establishing concrete recommendations on how it can be addressed

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Farmers must not be sacrificed for the sake of pointless trade deals

Plaid sound warning over low-quality food imports

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Plaid Cymru would lift every child out of absolute poverty

“Sticking a plaster” over poverty in Wales not a solution says Helen Mary Jones MS

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Schools re-opening row “not fair on students and staff” says Plaid

The row around re-opening schools in Wales is not fair on pupils nor staff, Plaid Cymru Shadow Minister for Education Sian Gwenllian has said.

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“Plan further ahead” Plaid urge Welsh Government as changes to lockdown rules in Wales announced

The Welsh Government should “plan further ahead” on easing restrictions, Plaid Cymru have said.

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Leanne Wood shares “Anger” and “Frustration” of residents flooded once again in the Rhondda

Leanne Wood, the Member of the Senedd for the Rhondda has called for urgent action to help people flooded in her constituency yet again this year.

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‘Show the public you’re moving as quickly AND safely as possible to lift restrictions’ Plaid urge Welsh Government

Whilst still backing a cautious ‘health-first’ approach, Plaid Cymru have urged the Welsh Government to ‘forever test and challenge’ its own advice, so Wales can lift restrictions as fast as is safe to do so.  

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“Pupils being let down in lockdown” as damning report is published on home schooling in Wales by the UCL

Plaid calls for “plan of action” to help children falling through net

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Closing International Development Department shows Tories isolationist tendencies

Plaid Cymru’s Hywel Williams MP has raised concerns that the UK Government has decided to close the Department for International Development saying that humanitarian obligations must not be confused with national self-interest.

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“Less talk, more action” Plaid Cymru calls for extension to furlough and emergency package of support for tourism sector

Unemployment figures suggest furlough has worked in Wales

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