Wales will have no say in future farming payments
Wales will have no say on the level of funding for the UK’s replacement of EU farm payments, a UK Government Minister has confirmed.
Read more“No-deal should mean no Brexit” says Dafydd Wigley
A vote against the final terms of the UK’s exit from the EU in the House of Commons should mean the UK remains in the EU, Plaid Cymru peer, Dafydd Wigley has said.
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Plaid Cymru calls on Westminster Government to give Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon ‘green light'
Plaid Cymru Assembly Members will be in London on Wednesday to discuss environmental issues with the Westminister Government and Parliamentary Committees.
Read moreCall for Welsh language to be protected under equality legislation
Prejudice and hate directed at the Welsh language should be illegal under equality legislation, a Plaid Cymru MP will say today.
Read morePlaid Cymru calls for alert-system for victims of stalking and domestic abuse
Plaid Cymru has called for convicted stalkers and domestic abusers with restraining orders to wear GPS trackers, which would alert their victims if they are nearby.
Read morePlaid Cymru responds to Hywel Dda University Health Board's Transformation Proposals
Responding to the publication of consultation document on transforming clinical services, launched today by Hywel Dda University Health Board, Plaid Cymru politicians from across the region have said it is time for the Labour Welsh Government to properly invest in health and social services in west Wales.
Read moreGovernment faces defeat as cross-bench peers lead united
The Westminster Government faces a possible defeat tonight if the Labour Party unites to work with the other opposition parties to oppose the Tories’ decision to leave the EU’s Customs Union after Brexit.
Read moreSteffan Lewis AM: Challenge to Continuity Bill a betrayal by Conservatives
Steffan Lewis AM, Plaid Cymru Shadow Cabinet Secretary for External Affairs, today criticised the UK Government for choosing to challenge the Law Derived from the European Union (Wales) Bill in the Supreme Court. The Bill, which was initially proposed by Steffan Lewis in a members’ legislative proposal that passed unanimously, enshrines EU regulations on devolved matters into Welsh law, protecting the current devolution settlement.
Read morePlaid Cymru statement on latest Syria events
Plaid Cymru condemns the apparent chemical attack in the town of Douma in Syria, which led to the reported deaths of at least 70 people in appalling circumstances.
Read morePlaid Cymru urges devolution of policing and criminal justice following Welsh government announcement on prisons
Plaid Cymru has welcomed the Welsh Government’s decision not to facilitate any further prisons in Wales – including the proposed ‘super prison’ in Port Talbot, until after ‘meaningful’ talks have taken place with the UK government. But the party has also repeated calls for Wales to control its own criminal justice system following the statement from Alun Davies AM, Cabinet Secretary for Local Government & Public Services this afternoon.
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