How is the Welsh Government ensuring dignified and compassionate end-of-life care across Mid and West Wales?
This is why, during a Plaid Cymru debate on Brexit and Europe earlier this year, I called for certainty regarding Taith's future, because, at that time, funding was coming to an end in August 2026. So, whilst the extension of the Taith programme until March 2028 is welcome, we can't forget, of course, that this comes on the back of the budget allocation for Taith being reduced by nearly 20...
May I thank the Minister for this statement this afternoon? Plaid Cymru, of course, will always support the rights of young people to live, work, travel and study abroad. One of the many negative impacts of Brexit was that the UK, and therefore Wales, could no longer participate in the transformational Erasmus programme. This was a bitter blow, particularly given that one of the architects of...
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