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The first black leader of a European country reminds us of what Britain does well, though its system is not perfect
Move follows FT investigation that highlighted scale of the problem caused by legacy of metal mining
Vaughan Gething, who is tipped to be next first minister in Cardiff, says current system is ‘broadly regressive’
Devolved government takes axe to planned developments to help it meet net zero commitments
GMB and RCN unions suspend action planned for Monday as deal adds to pressure on Sunak
Move by Labour-led administration in Cardiff will increase pressure on Rishi Sunak to follow suit
Policy that could triple levy is not about being ‘nasty’, says Mark Drakeford, as he sets outs new ‘tourist tax’
I own a large property and a few cottages in Wales, built by my great-grandfather, which I rent out
Saga of Newport Wafer Fab is one of passing government interest and neglect
As investment in tree-planting schemes climbs, residents fear impact on farming and cast doubt on environmental benefits
Cardiff government set to appoint leading executive to pursue Trawsfynydd project
London has so far failed to replace aid lost because of Brexit, says Welsh government
Labour leader in Wales says UK risks break up without further devolution
Party matches election record by capturing 30 of the 60 seats in the Senedd
Health service’s performance has become a central issue in the devolved nation’s assembly election on May 6
Third jab comes into use as concerns over AstraZeneca side effects investigated
Responsibility for their fate could be a factor in the future of the Union
Popularity of first minister plummets following rise in cases and missteps over vaccination programme
Devolved nations advise much less social contact over festive season
Westminster accused of short-changing farmers and rural communities by £137m in Spending Review
Move increases pressure on England to change policy on going ahead with GCSEs and A/S and A-levels
UK government aims to improve liaison after clashes during coronavirus crisis
Cardiff argues fewer people in offices reaps a green dividend and local economic benefits
Scotland and Wales add Portugal and other countries, but England makes no changes
Cardiff administration says post-Brexit proposals would undermine devolution and ‘accelerate break-up of Union’
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