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400 job mini-nuclear plant proposal at Trawsfynydd site takes step forward

400 job mini-nuclear plant proposal at Trawsfynydd site takes step forward
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Concerns over major obstacles for a new nuclear power station in Wales

Concerns over major obstacles for a new nuclear power station in Wales
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Welsh MPs claimed thousands of pounds from taxpayers to learn foreign languages

Welsh MPs claimed thousands of pounds from taxpayers to learn foreign languages
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Johnson Leaves U K Door Open to Tariff-Free Food From Australia

May 19 2021, 10:19 PM May 19 2021, 5:50 PM May 19 2021, 10:19 PM (Bloomberg) U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson left open the prospect of a trade deal with Australia that removes tariffs on food, despite warnings that British farmers could be put out of business by cheaper imports. (Bloomberg) U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson left open the prospect of a trade deal with Australia that removes tariffs on food, despite warnings that British farmers could be put out of business by cheaper imports. The prime minister was asked by Scottish and Welsh Members of Parliament on Wednesday to rule out eliminating tariffs on meat. He twice declined to do so, instead citing the “great things” U.K. farmers could do with Britain’s free trade deals.

Levelling up aid scheme an assault on devolution, says minister

BBC News Published image captionThe system was an astonishing assault on devolution , Welsh minister Rebecca Evans said The bidding process for a UK-wide fund for deprived areas is an assault on devolution , a Welsh minister has said. Finance Minister Rebecca Evans was reacting to news there will be no role for the Welsh Government in handing out money from the new Levelling Up Fund. The fund makes councils in Wales the gateways for cash and also requires the backing of the local MP. The chief secretary to the Treasury rejected suggestions the UK Government was trying to sideline Welsh ministers.

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