Plaid Cymru’s four elected MPs with party leader, Rhun ap Iorwerth.
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Plaid Cymru has emerged from the general election with increased voter support and wins in target constituencies.
Rhun ap Iorwerth, leader of Plaid Cymru, during his party’s general election manifesto launch.
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There is no doubt that there is mounting pressure for control over broadcasting to be devolved to Wales.
The Mold Gold Cape was found in 1833 in North Wales and resides in the British Museum in London.
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Increased arts funding, more devolved powers and a strong sense of Welsh culture and pride.
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.
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The Tories have 346 seats and could lose more than half of those. Labour is aiming for huge gains, the SNP is fighting for relevance – and the Lib Dems are hoping to become the third party again.
Vaughan Gething MS.
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Vaughan Gething succeeds Mark Drakeford as Welsh first minister, following a vote in the Senedd.
Miners from different collieries gather in Port Talbot in April 1984.
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The strike saw different political factions uniting, which eventually led to a more collaborative form of politics in Wales.
Rhun ap Iorwerth has replaced Adam Price as Plaid Cymru leader.
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Rhun ap Iorwerth replaced Adam Price as Plaid Cymru leader.
BBC Wales sports presenter Catrin Heledd.
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The BBC is celebrating 100 years of broadcasting in Wales.
Richard Price reading a letter dated 1784 from his friend, Benjamin Franklin.
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He was an important philosopher, mathematician and social reformer of his time. But Richard Price was subsequently written out of history.
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“We now have a leave alliance”.
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Cooperation is far from easy in the furious tribalism of Westminster.
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?
Who knows?
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June 9, 2017
James Tilley , University of Oxford ; Ben Williams , University of Salford ; Daniel Fitzpatrick , Aston University ; John Garry , Queen's University Belfast ; Kathryn Simpson , Manchester Metropolitan University ; Laura McAllister , Cardiff University ; Matthew Cole , University of Birmingham ; Michael Kitson , Cambridge Judge Business School ; Neil Matthews , University of Bristol ; Parveen Akhtar , Aston University ; Richard Murphy , City, University of London ; Robin Pettitt , Kingston University ; Stuart Wilks-Heeg , University of Liverpool , and William McDougall , Glasgow Caledonian University
Rolling coverage of the general election results from expert academics.
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She faced criticism for not taking part in the BBC head-to-head, but the PM would have struggled had she done another late U-turn.
Leanne Wood, leader of Plaid Cymru.
Leanne Wood: socialist, republican, feminist – and the woman who is changing the face of Welsh politics.
Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood is under the spotlight following allegations the party approached UKIP for support.
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Things really didn’t go as expected – and the pressure is on.
First minister Carwyn Jones casts his vote.
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All eyes were on the race for second place in the 2016 Welsh Assembly elections.
Will Plaid touch down at the 2016 elections?
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Plaid did not fare as well as its Scottish cousin in the general election - and history can tell us why.
All smiles for the Conservatives.
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May 7, 2015
Fran Amery , University of Bath ; Catherine Happer , University of Glasgow ; Charles Lees , University of Bath ; Craig McAngus , University of Stirling ; David Cutts , University of Bath ; Eric Shaw , University of Stirling ; Jennifer Thomson , Queen Mary University of London ; John Van Reenen , London School of Economics and Political Science ; Jonathan Tonge , University of Liverpool ; Louise Thompson , University of Surrey ; Michael Saward , University of Warwick ; Neil Matthews , Queen's University Belfast ; Peter Lynch , University of Stirling ; Rainbow Murray , Queen Mary University of London ; Roger Awan-Scully , Cardiff University ; Sophie Whiting , University of Liverpool ; Stuart Wilks-Heeg , University of Liverpool , and Victoria Honeyman , University of Leeds
Experts provide a rolling response, live as the results come in for the 2015 general election.