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Sub-postmasters in Wales affected by the Horizon scandal invited to shape Inquiry Legacy Project through focus group

The Inquiry is inviting current and former sub-postmasters in Wales impacted by the Horizon scandal, or their chosen family or friend, to join a series of focus groups where they can shape its upcoming Legacy Project. The Inquiry’s Legacy Project will be an homage to those affected by the Horizon scandal. Created alongside those affected, …

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Easter Food Offers

Here’s a handy list of places you might be able to get a good deal at with the family this Easter. If you’re struggling this Easter you might find some helpful resources on our food support pages. Morrisons Offer: Kids eat free with adult meal purchase.One free children’s meal when you buy any adult meal …

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Jeremy Miles fundraiser

I’d like to invite you to a fundraiser for Jeremy Miles to be the next leader of Welsh Labour and First Minister. I’ve worked with Jeremy Miles in government since 2017. I know he has what it takes to be a strong, calm, determined and principled Welsh Labour Leader and First Minister. Come along for …

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Call for all parents in Wales to urgently check their children’s MMR vaccination status amid rising concerns over measles

Wales’ Chief Medical Officer – Sir Frank Atherton – is calling on parents to ensure their children are fully vaccinated against measles and are up to date with their other childhood immunisations. Outbreaks of measles could become more frequent in Wales unless urgent action is taken to increase Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccination across …

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Big Garden Birdwatch

I will be taking part in the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch, the world’s largest garden wildlife survey this weekend (26, 27 and 28 January).   The RSPB says that last year over 26,000 individuals and teams of citizen scientists submitted their responses, counting over half a million birds in gardens, balconies, and parks. And for RSPB …

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Workplace Recycling

This month I introduced new regulations known as the Workplace Recycling reforms. These rules will apply to all types of workplaces, including businesses, public institutions, and non-profit organizations in Wales. They aim to make workplace recycling practices similar to what households already do. This initiative is crucial in addressing the climate and nature emergency declared …

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Help to Stay Wales

The cost-of-living crisis is having a real impact on everyone, with many challenges across the whole of our society.  The cumulative impact of the significant rise in fuel cost, high inflation, escalating rent and house prices, with incomes often not keeping pace has led to many homeowners struggling to pay their mortgages. Previously in 2022-23 …

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