Commenting on the latest labour market statistics for Wales covering the 3 months up to February 2024 revealing a significant rise in economic inactivity and a significant fall in employment compared with the rest of the UK, Andrew RT Davies MS, Leader of the Welsh Conservatives said:
Responding to the news that only 49% of children in Butetown were offered a place at their top choice for this September, compared with 88% across the city as a whole, Laura Anne Jones MS, Shadow Education Minister, said:
Responding to the news that housebuilder Redrow has agreed to fund major repairs to a block of flats in Cardiff hit by building defects, Janet Finch-Saunders MS, Shadow Housing Minister, said:
Responding to the First Minister refusing to step in to save the national museum of Wales in Cardiff, Tom Giffard MS, Shadow Minister for Culture, Tourism and Sport, said:
“It’s frankly very rich for a Labour First Minister to talk about priorities.
Responding to the written statement from the Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Samuel Kurtz MS, Shadow Rural Affairs Minister, said:
Responding to the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales deciding against appointing former Labour Council Leader James Goudie KC to conduct the review into political bias at the Ombudsman’s office, Sam Rowlands MS, Shadow Minister for Local Government, said:
Commenting on the news that demand for neurodiverse diagnosis referrals in North Wales has doubled in the space of only a few years up to 400 a month, James Evans MS, Welsh Conservative Shadow Minister for Mental Health said:
The Head of Investigations at the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales has resigned after being proven to have expressed political bias, having posted derogatory social media comments including “f*ck the Tories”.