Leader of Welsh Labour and First Minister Carwyn Jones, with Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.
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The 2017 general election is a battle to protect the progressive heart of Wales.
Young at heart.
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Registration data and polling alike tell an encouraging story for once.
It’s there. It’s right there!
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It accounts for a huge proportion of votes, yet parties rarely offer English-specific policies.
A strong and stable leader?
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Expert analysis of that infamous Brexit spat, tactical voting and Diane Abbott's media meltdown.
Do you even lift, Jeremy?
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Why is the PM constantly repeating this phrase and what impact is it really having on her campaign?
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A weekly hit of what you need to know to get to grips with the last-minute UK election.
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There’s a good reason why the PM is acting like a party with only nine MPs is a major threat.
A poll says it could happen, and history does too.
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Is Wales about to be shaken by a Conservative earthquake?
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The Irish republicans stand for parliament but don’t attend when they win. It’s high time that changed.
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The Conservative PM is often seen as a failure, but the odds were stacked against him from the start.
On the trail in 1997.
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Things could only get better. Or could they?
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Talk of punishing parties for their stance on the referendum may be overhyped – not least because of all the confusion about where each actually stands.
Tim Farron seeks distance from Labour in a key London constituency.
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The particularities of the British electoral system make working together unrealistic.
Jeremy Corbyn must work within the new reality.
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Labour must develop its pro-social and pro-working class agenda for an electorate that has been failed by globalisation and EU integration.
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Expect big companies to muscle in on the law-making.
Not much doing at Stormont.
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The two main parties in Stormont still haven’t reached a power-sharing deal, and a national vote is unlikely to help matters.
That moment when neither of you remembered the keys to the negotiating room.
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One topic will feature very heavily on the campaign trail, but how will this vote affect work in Brussels?
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This episode of The Anthill podcast delves into the world of memory. We talk to psychologists, historians and political scientists about how and why we remember some things and forget others.
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In calling a snap election, the prime minister accused her opponents of playing party politics. She should know.
Out of a clear blue sky?
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A look at the pressure points for the contenders in this last minute election.