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7 things we learned from the Plaid Cymru manifesto launch

Plaid Cymru launched their radical, ambitious (and entirely deliverable) manifesto was launched yesterday. Here's some highlights.

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Why Wales needs a new team at the helm

Eurfyl ap Gwilym outlines Plaid Cymru’s green investment alternative to Labour’s fiscal failure

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Plaid pledges independence referendum and the “most radical programme since 1945”

Plaid pledges independence referendum and the “most radical programme since 1945”

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Plaid pledges Ynni Cymru – a national energy company for Wales

Plaid Cymru Senedd Member for Ynys Môn, Rhun ap Iorwerth, has today set out how his party’s plans to create a national energy company - Ynni Cymru - located on Anglesey would boost the local economy and help Wales reach its climate change targets.

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Plaid’s ‘Freelancers Fund’ to help secure post-Covid cultural recovery

Plaid Cymru Senedd Election candidate for Arfon, Sian Gwenllian has set out plans for how a Plaid government would assist the arts sector to emerge from the pandemic with a Welsh Freelancers Fund.

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“Our culture is rich, diverse and evolving, and our tourism industry should reflect that” – Adam Price

Adam Price, Leader of Plaid Cymru says his party would create a National Academy for the Welsh tourism sector in its newly created ‘Arfor’ western coastal region, should it be elected to form the next government in May.

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On World Autism Awareness Day Plaid pledges to bring in Autism Act in government

Plaid Cymru pledges to bring in Autism Act in government

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5 things Plaid Cymru will do for the economy

After the pandemic, we have to put economic recovery front and centre of everything we do. 

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6 reasons to vote Plaid Cymru on 6 May

Not sure who to vote for in the Senedd and PCC elections? Here's 6 reasons why you should vote for Plaid Cymru on 6 May.

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Second homes crisis threatens “lost generation” as young people priced out of communities

Second homes crisis threatens “lost generation” as young people priced out of communities

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