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Plaid Cymru

A picture of Plaid Cymru's recently elected MPs with Plaid Cymru's leader Rhun ap Iorwerth.

Why isn’t Plaid Cymru talking about land?

Eben Myrddin Muse argues that Plaid Cymru’s lack of a vision on land is a gap in their electoral strategy.

25th July (22nd July)
  • Voices

Through a Welsh Lens: Plaid Cymru’s Vision for Wales

We asked the key parties for their solutions to address the challenges facing Wales. Here’s how Plaid Cymru answered our questions.

26th June (26th June)
  • Elections 2024

The UK Economy and Wales: different levers, shared fates?

In our second election explainer, IWA’s Co-Director Joe Rossiter examines the economy issue at the general election from a Welsh perspective.

14th June (20th June)
  • Elections 2024
Rhun ap Iowerth speaking at Plaid Cymru's conference

Rhun ap Iorwerth: Constitutional change is a case of ‘when’, not ‘if”

Rhun ap Iowerth urges for the recommendations of the the Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales to be taken forward.

27th March (26th March)
  • Voices
Mabon ap Gwynfor MS: Labour Government are dodging scrutiny by blocking a Wales-specific Covid inquiry

Wales-specific Covid inquiry: Labour Government are dodging scrutiny

Mabon ap Gwynfor MS, Plaid Cymru’s Health and Care spokesperson, raises concerns over the lack of scrutiny of Welsh Government’s action during the Covid pandemic.

4th March
  • Voices
Rebecca Evans and Cefin Campbell point to the potential benefits of the visitor levy for Wales.

Keeping Wales Beautiful for Future Generations – Not Robbing Peter to Pay Paul

Rebecca Evans and Cefin Campbell point to the potential benefits of the visitor levy for Wales.

28th April (28th April)
  • Voices
Will Hayward weighs up the arguments of Welsh independence supporters.

A Wales Ready to be Independent Should be the Aim of Everyone in Wales

Whatever its outcome, any debate on Welsh independence must be rooted in a level-headed examination of the facts, Will Hayward argues.

2nd September (2nd September)
  • Voices
Rhys ab Owen visits campaigners hoping to draw on the Well-being of Future Generations Act in Haily Park.

How can the Well-being of Future Generations Act become truly radical?

As the Welsh Government is recruiting the next Future Generations Commissioner for Wales, Rhys ab Owen MS argues the new Commissioner will need stronger enforcement powers.

28th July (28th July)
  • Politics and Policy

Time for Justice to be controlled in Wales

Rhys ab Owen argues that Welsh Government’s recent proposals for the devolution of justice in Wales fall short of the mark.

27th May
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