2022 Highlights: 12 Days of Plaid Cymru
30 December 2022
Another year of Plaid Cymru on your side
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1.5 million additional free school meals, thanks to “tireless campaigning” of Plaid Cymru
23 December 2022
Key pledge in Plaid Cymru’s Senedd election has resulted in thousands more primary school pupils benefiting from free school meals
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“Radical action” needed for “long-standing problems” in NHS
22 December 2022
Time for Welsh Government to “wake up” and show they’re “truly committed” to saving the NHS in Wales – Rhun ap Iorwerth MS
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Staff have “lost faith” in Welsh Government's ability to manage NHS
20 December 2022
“These strikes are the last resort of a health service on its knees” – Rhun ap Iorwerth MS
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Let’s have confidence in Wales, let’s walk the road to independence
18 December 2022
Adam Price writes for the Sunday Times
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“Don’t hide behind inaction of UK Government” – Plaid Cymru message to Welsh Government on nurses strike
15 December 2022
“Ample opportunities” for Welsh Government to improve pay offer to nurses, says Rhun ap Iorwerth MS
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Plaid Cymru calls on Welsh government to reinstate Child Poverty Action Plan in Wales
14 December 2022
Debate tabled on the need for a poverty plan, after Labour scraps target
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Welsh Government “not powerless” to protect public services says Plaid Cymru ahead of draft budget
13 December 2022
Devastating impact on public services proof Westminster will never work for Wales – Plaid finance spokesperson Llyr Gruffydd MS
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Plaid Cymru calls for assessment on impact of trade deals on Welsh economy
12 December 2022
‘Tiny trade deals’ result of ‘frenzied dash for glossy headlines’
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Independence is a “viable” future constitutional option for Wales landmark Government Commission concludes
6 December 2022
Independence for Wales is a “viable” future constitutional option for Wales, the landmark Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales’s interim report has concluded.
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