Plaid call for Welsh Government action on higher ed crisis
Plaid AM Bethan Sayed calls for government intervention to halt crisis of governance and funding in Welsh universities
Read moreCall for temporary nationalisation on Ford
Plaid Leader Price urges FM to consider adopting temporary nationalisation to ensure Bridgend plant sale
Read morePlaid calls for clarity on Welsh history in new curriculum
Plaid Cymru Shadow Minister for Education and the Welsh Language Sian Gwenllian AM has called for assurances that Welsh history will be a central part of the new curriculum for Wales.
Read morePlaid calls for urgent intergovernmental summit on Ford
Following today’s announcement that Ford intends to close its Bridgend plant, Plaid Cymru’s Shadow Economy and Finance Minister Rhun ap Iorwerth AM has written to the Welsh Economy Minister, UK Government Business Secretary, and European Industry Commissioner to call for an urgent economic summit.
Read moreWelsh Senedd votes to back a People's Vote
The Welsh Senedd has unequivocally voted in favour of holding a People’s Vote referendum following a debate led by Plaid Cymru.
Read moreWelsh Government risks “pushing Welsh farming blindfolded off a cliff” over Brexit farm payment proposals
Plaid Cymru AM and shadow minister for the environment and rural affairs Llyr Gruffydd has warned that the Welsh government risks “pushing Welsh farming blindfolded off a cliff” following the announcement by Minister Lesley Griffiths that the Basic Payment Scheme will be scrapped after 2021.
Read moreLabour M4 dithering has cost us years of wasted time
Responding to the announcement by First Minister Mark Drakeford that the proposed M4 Relief Road black route would not be going ahead, Plaid Cymru Leader Adam Price said that Labour's indecision has cost years 'better spent' planning for a sustainable transport system and condemned Labour's "appalling way" of conducting key decisions.
Read moreIn a changing world, we must strive to build a future of hope
Delyth Jewell AM, Plaid Cymru Shadow Minister for International Affairs and the Future argues Plaid Cymru is now the natural home of Remainers in Wales after the Euro Electins results pushed Labour into third.
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