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Planned controversial military museum an “insult” to local community says Plaid

Plans to build a military museum in Cardiff Bay have been met with criticism, with Plaid Cymru deeming the move an “insult” to the rich local history, and instead, calling for a museum that truly reflects the multiculturalism of the people who live there.

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New Curriculum Bill could “undermine” Welsh language provision

Plaid Cymru Shadow Education Minister Sian Gwenllian MS has urged the Welsh Government to delay publishing its new draft Curriculum Bill amid concerns it could undermine local authorities’ Welsh language immersion schemes, and have devastating implications on Welsh language provision in schools.

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“Momentum is with Plaid Cymru” - ITV poll sees biggest rise in support for voter intention for Plaid Cymru

Plaid Cymru have seen the biggest rise in support for voter intention for the Senedd elections next year a new poll has revealed.

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‘Strong’ evidence for face coverings – Plaid call for Welsh Government to recommend masks to limit coronavirus spread

Rhun ap Iorwerth MS asks Government to back Wales-wide ‘Masg Cymru’ community mask-making initiative

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Plaid Leader Adam Price calls on inquiry into “roots and remedies” of structural racism in Wales

If we truly believe Black Lives Matter, structural racism should be addressed in Wales too.

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First Minister Must Listen to ‘Deep Concerns’ of Charities Over Shielding Changes

32 charities write to FM with concerns over the Welsh Government’s ‘confusing’ announcement

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Wrong call to send children to school before test and trace up and running

Plaid Cymru’s Shadow Education Minister Siân Gwenllian has criticised the Welsh Government’s decision to re-open schools for all pupils from 29 June calling the move “too early”.

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Plaid Cymru Shadow Education Minister calls for a renewed focus on children who are not engaged in their education

“No child should be left behind” says Plaid’s Siân Gwenllian

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"Earlier divergence" from UK Government guidance could have saved Welsh lives says public health consultant

The decision to stop community testing and tracing - in contrast to the ‘test, test, test’ message from the World Health, led to "detrimental effects" for people and their communities in Wales a leading public health consultant has said.

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Continuing Covid outbreaks in prisons risks lives of inmates and staff

A custodial sentence could quickly become a death sentence for some

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