“Deeply regrettable” that Curriculum Bill is reaching its final stage without mandatory Welsh history element – Plaid
Lack of teacher time and resource will mean Welsh history provision “patchy” in new curriculum.
A basic income for every Gwynedd resident?
How could we, in Gwynedd, improve everyone’s health and well-being by providing a decent income that eradicates food banks, homelessness and mental health issues, asks Plaid Cymru Councillor Elin Walker Jones, Bangor? By investing in a Universal Basic Income (UBI) across Wales.
“Situation at Ysbyty Gwynedd continues to be very serious” MS warns
Siân Gwenllian, Arfon’s Member of the Senedd has warned that the situation at Ysbyty Gwynedd “continues to be very serious”
Plans to axe North Wales to Manchester Airport rail link criticised.
PLAID MP AND MS VOICE CONCERNS ABOUT IMPACT OF PROPOSED CUTS ON HOSPITAL PATIENTS & TRAVELERS.
WELSH PUPILS FAILED BY LABOUR GOVERNMENT ON POST COVID CATCH-UP
Plaid Cymru calls for clarity on education catch up fund spend
“A year of education disruption – surely government has learnt some lessons by now?”
Siân Gwenllian MS calls for additional measures to keep our schools safe – and open
PRIME MINISTER CHALLENGED ON RESILIENCE OF POSTAL SERVICE DURING PANDEMIC.
Plaid Cymru MP Hywel Williams highlights impact of Covid outbreak on local deliveries.
National Library future “at risk” from Welsh Government underfunding warn Plaid warn
Labour’s record on protecting and promoting Welsh heritage and culture “woeful and bitterly disappointing” says Plaid’s Sian Gwenllian
New curriculum could result in “postcode lottery” warns Plaid
Not making Welsh history compulsory will lead to inequalities says Sian Gwenllian MS
Welsh Government urged to step in to save cultural asset.
Plaid Cymru politicians call for immediate aid package to save national library from cuts.