Urgent explanation needed about funding for The Arts say Plaid Cymru
Following concerns around the amount of funding available to the arts industry following the £59 million announced by the UK Government, Plaid Cymru’s Shadow Culture Minister says Welsh Government must give clarification
To the people of Wales,
You and I are privileged to live in one of the most beautiful nations on earth.
From the summits of Snowdonia to the kaleidoscope terraces of Tenby, from the beautiful bays of the Gower to the breath-taking Brecon Beacons.
Plaid Cymru has described the Westminster Government’s Internal Market Bill a “power grab” following the publication of a whitepaper on the legislation.
Leader of Plaid Cymru Adam Price spells out vision for Government: An Equal Nation and a Nation of Equals
Plaid Cymru Leader Adam Price has today set out how a Plaid Cymru government would make ending poverty its priority with an ambitious vision for childcare and social care in Wales.
Announcement on schools reopening in September “needed now” - not before the end of term says Plaid Cymru
Plaid Cymru Shadow Education Minister Sian Gwenllian MS and Ceredigion Council Leader and WLGA deputy spokesperson on education Ellen ap Gwynn call for announcement from Welsh Government on September school reopening
Chancellor’s statement: A global pandemic needs a local recovery
Plaid Cymru’s Treasury Spokesperson, Ben Lake MP, has called for a ‘local recovery to the global pandemic’, ahead of the UK Chancellor’s economic statement in the House of Commons (8 July).