Husband, father, farmer š“ó §ó ¢ó ·ó ¬ó ³ó 暬š§ Standing up for the Vale of Glamorgan and Bridgend. Promoted by Andrew RT Davies of 50 Holton Road, Barry CF63 4HE
Yesterday's scenes in the Senedd were incredibly childish. Plaid Cymru separatists couldn't handle debate. So they walked out.
Knocking on doors in the Vale of Glamorgan and Bridgend, constituents are infuriated with our money being spent tree planting in Africa.
If I was
Staff at Cardiffās Heath Hospital work incredibly hard. But itās clear the building is crumbling and major investment is required.
Plaid Cymru separatist ministers cannot leave it to the health board. They must work with them to make a new hospital happen.
By the end of this
Local councils are responsible for vital services. Residents must get to decide who runs them.
Yesterday, I asked Rhun ap Iorwerth to confirm if elections in May next year will be run on the existing franchise.
In response, he said, āI think this close to next year's local
This is NOT a woman. The article makes clear the MAN in question exposed his penis to female healthcare workers. Gender ideology is dangerous. It puts women and girls at risk.
Prestonās birth grandmother has said authorities may not have intervened to avoid allegations of homophobia. This must be investigated. Fear of causing offence must never prevent authorities from keeping us safe.
This postcode lottery must end. Our health services should be integrated. People should not get different tests depending on where they live. We are one nation.
Also around six months out from an election āaccessātalks start with the civil service to cost and traffic light risk policies a new government might want to bring in.
Mark Drakeford rejects claims Welsh government budget is worse than thought - BBC News
The Government has confirmed a sex crime was committed by an Afghan national resettled in the Vale of Glamorgan.
I first raised this in August last year, after the Ministry of Defence chose to provide temporary accommodation at the Holiday Inn Express in Rhoose.
Specifically, I
The Hare and Hounds is an asset to the Vale. Not only is it a popular local for villagers in Aberthin, its top food attracts visitors from far and wide. My thoughts are with them following this weekās fire. Our whole community will pull together to help them bounce back stronger.
Angela Eagle was Minister of State for Food Security and Rural Affairs for 40 weeks.
I am struggling to recall a single statement from her that heralded a positive change for farming.
Plaid Cymru separatist ministers have launched another review, this time on cutting farming red tape. So far, so good. But reviews are becoming the main feature of this administration. Where is the action? There should have been a plan ready to go. Get on with scrapping red tape.