Commenting on the report that staff have started leaving the Bridgend Ford engine plant – due to close when production of the marque’s Sigma engines ceases later this year – Shadow Minister for Business and the Economy Russell George said:
World Religion Day celebrates its 70th anniversary this year. Held annually on the third Sunday in January, its aim is to foster the establishment of interfaith understanding and harmony by emphasising the common denominators underlying all religions.
Local Assembly Member Paul Davies has joined the campaign to end puppy farming in Wales and is calling on the Welsh Government to come forward with legislation to prohibit the practice, as soon as possible.
Commenting on the latest bovine TB figures released today (January 15) by DEFRA, Andrew RT Davies AM/AC – Shadow Minister for Environment, Sustainability, and the Environment – said:
In First Minister’s Questions today (January 14), Paul Davies AM pressed Mark Drakeford for an indication of when the Welsh Labour Government will take action to deal with child and adolescent mental health.
Angela Burns AM/AC – Shadow Minister for Health – has welcomed the news today (January 14) that placing bets using credit cards will be banned on April 14.
Clwyd West AM and Chair of the Assembly Cross Party Group on the Armed Forces and Cadets, Darren Millar, is appealing to people with spare time on their hands to consider volunteering for a charity which provides crucial lifelong support to those who are serving or have served in the Royal Navy,
Clwyd West Assembly Member Darren Millar has lambasted Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) for its management of bed capacity to deal with increased emergency demands due to winter pressures.
The Shadow Minister for North Wales, Mark Isherwood AM/AC, has welcomed comments reported today (January 9) from Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury that the future of its British wing plants is "secure" and there is "… great potential to expand" post-Brexit.