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
“Sticking a plaster” over poverty in Wales not a solution says Helen Mary Jones MS
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.
The Welsh Government should “plan further ahead” on easing restrictions, Plaid Cymru have said.
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.
Plaid calls for “plan of action” to help children falling through net
Unemployment figures suggest furlough has worked in Wales
Plaid Cymru’s Helen Mary Jones MS calls for clearer signs of what’s to come for struggling tourism industry
Plaid Cymru Shadow Minister for Culture Sian Gwenllian MS has called on the Welsh Government to reveal what support it will offer the Arts sector in Wales after the Wales Millennium Centre confirmed today it could remain closed until April next year due to the coronavirus pandemic - putting 250 jobs at risk.
A sudden increase of littering since the reopening of fast food outlets across Wales has sparked a petition and calls from Plaid Cymru for the Welsh Government to intervene
Plaid Cymru’s Leanne Wood MS calls for more power over justice in Wales