Plaid Cymru want to expand the Welsh government’s Bwcabus service.
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Regulators, rebates and retaining bus services - Plaid’s transport policy offers a lot, but little explanation on how to fund it.
French foreign minister, Laurent Fabius with King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud of Saudi Arabia.
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For the House of Saud, an aggressive foreign policy can help serve a repressive domestic agenda.
Normalcy restored?
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In a candid 1962 conversation with a Guardian editor, President Kennedy unpacked his views on Cuba, the Soviet Union, and nuclear war. What can Obama learn from him?
So it begins.
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The worst-kept secret in American politics is finally out in the open. What now?
The citizens came in two by two.
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Study finds identical twins more likely to vote the same way – unless they back the Lib Dems.
There’s an energised debate over power sources in Wales.
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Plaid looks left as energy manifesto fuels talk of a Green-SNP alliance.
Trouble a-brewing.
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A group of Chinese villagers has been raising hell over a corrupt local boss – exposing an unedifying contradiction at the heart of the Chinese system.
How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless child!
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Jean-Marie and Marine need to split up in a way that benefits them both.
A big decision looms.
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The future of four submarines has become the spat-of-the-day in election 2015.
The site of the Hatton Garden robbery.
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A Hatton Garden break in has reminded us all how much we all like pore of the detail of daring crimes.
Speaking up.
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We still blindly accept the police accounts of their behaviour. Why?
Plaid’s education manifesto comes straight from the history books.
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Plaid hits out at the “smacking defence” in otherwise typical education manifesto.
Sheep farming would be protected by an Animal Welfare Commissioner.
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Plaid Cyrmu’s agricultural policies clash with Wales’ current course of action.
Plaid Cymru are seeking to rally powers to Wales.
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It’s not news that Plaid Cymru want more powers for Wales, but there’s more to their proposals than meets the eye.
Pull up another (20) chairs.
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Plaid Cymru calls for fewer Welsh MPs and English Votes for English Laws.
Learn from the master, chaps.
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From campaign buses to photo ops, the late Tory leader set the tone for the 2015 election.
Robin Williams wanted to control use of his persona after his death.
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Human rights legislation is making it easier for UK stars to dictate how they are presented in public.
If they want to get kids on the pitch, Plaid will have to address inequalities.
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Plaid Cymru scores with Inspire Wales programme, but fails to grasp the bigger picture when it comes to sports.
A tribal militiaman loyal to President Hadi in Aden.
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An already complex and dangerous situation has been made worse by the meddling of competing powers. Meanwhile the people continue to suffer.
Dominicans of Haitian descent demand that their rights are restored.
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Over 100,000 Afro-Caribbean Dominicans are facing deportation to Haiti in June
Syrians in Jordan protest ongoing chemical attacks.
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Months after Syria’s chemical weapons stockpile was destroyed, chlorine attacks are continuing – and there’s little sign of any war crimes charges materialising.
Russia won’t like this.
Cliff Gilmore
Finland is to become the last Nordic country to legalise same-sex marriage. And Russia isn’t going to like it.
It could all hinge on the man in the middle.
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Whichever party finds itself in the ideological middle could hold all the cards in the 2015 election.
High hopes.
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Iran has never backed out of the nuclear nonproliferation regime in principle. But what about those who never signed up in the first place?
Coming or going?
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Nick Clegg is in the fight of his political life – and his battleground constituency was once one of the safest seats in the UK.