Could Welsh parliament politicians be criminalised for telling untruths?
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Plaid Cymru’s Adam Price is leading proposals to make lying by politicians a criminal offence.
Vaughan Gething MS.
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Vaughan Gething succeeds Mark Drakeford as Welsh first minister, following a vote in the Senedd.
Mark Drakeford has been Wales’ first minister since 2018.
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What does the future hold for Wales and Welsh Labour in the wake of Drakeford’s resignation?
The drop to 20mph in Wales will come into force at midnight on September 17.
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The Welsh government wants to make residential roads safer and quieter but not everybody agrees with dropping the speed limit from 30mph to 20mph.
The National Assembly for Wales.
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The election of this relatively unobtrusive man has the potential to change the landscape of Welsh politics.
Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies, in 2015.
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Though his departure is under a cloud of suspicion, Andrew RT Davies has always been one of a few politicians who told it as he saw it.
Jeremy Corbyn in Colwyn Bay, North Wales.
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Welsh Labour and Plaid exceeded expectations in the election - will the Conservatives ever be able to catch up?
Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies.
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For the Welsh Tories, this election has become an internal battle.
A poll says it could happen, and history does too.
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Is Wales about to be shaken by a Conservative earthquake?