More than 200 jobs could be axed at car parts firm ‘due to Brexit and Covid’
Kautex Textron said Brexit and the pandemic were ‘key contributors’ to its South Wales plant facing closure.
Kautex Textron said Brexit and the pandemic were ‘key contributors’ to its South Wales plant facing closure.
Plaid leader Adam Price said the people of Wales could take their future into their own hands.
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Welsh Secretary Simon Hart said he questioned ‘just how serious the First Minister was being about leading the country though ...
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A Welsh language speaker has alleged he and others are being discriminated against for speaking Welsh in HMP Berwyn. Prison ...
Almost 2,800 people are in Welsh hospitals with Covid-19-related illness, representing an increase of four per cent in just a ...
In September, the Home Office controversially began housing refugees at two disused army barracks in Kent and south west Wales. ...
Scores of people have turned up at a pilot scheme of mass coronavirus testing in Merthyr Tydfil. Rapid Covid-19 tests ...
Tata Steel said on Friday it would look to make its UK operations ‘self-sustaining’.
First Minister Mark Drakeford said Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove had promised a four-nation meeting this coming week.
Welsh first minister Mark Drakeford said it was “inevitable” that cases would rise in some areas of the country as ...
Transport minister Ken Skates said the Welsh Government had to step in after coronavirus ‘significantly impacted passenger revenues’.
The nation’s First Minister said a circuit-breaker is being looked at ‘very carefully’ by his Government.
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