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(From left to right) Welsh Tory politicians Darren Millar, Paul Davies, Nick Ramsay and Labour s Alun Davies
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The Welsh-language supernatural thriller “
The Feast” will release on Thanksgiving weekend 2021 through IFC Midnight. The studio announced that it had acquired the North American rights to the film, which serves as Lee Haven Jones’ feature directorial debut.
Jones directed the project from a script by Roger Williams, who also produced. The movie stars Annes Elwy, Nia Roberts, and Julian Lewis Jones alongside Sion Alun Davies, Steffan Cennydd, Rhodri Meilir, and Lisa Palfrey. Filmed in the Welsh language, “The Feast” made its world premiere as a Midnighters entry at the 2021 SXSW Film Festival.
The description reads, “Rooted in the potent mythical fables of Wales, The Feast unfolds over the course of a single evening as a wealthy family gathers at their lavish home in the Welsh mountains for a dinner party, hosting a local businessman and neighboring farmer to broker a business deal to mine the surrounding countryside. When a mysterious young woman arrives to be their w
Robert Beavis - Reform UK We delivered on that trust and now we ask that you do this again. We have changed our name to Reform UK and now want to reform Wales. Devolution isn’t working, but we believe this is because of third-rate Labour politicians. We will reform devolution to ensure government is leaner and more decisive. Cancelling devolution and handing power to Westminster Tories would be a backwards step. The Tories are indivisible from Labour and do not have our best interests at heart. There should be no more lockdowns. Now that we have vaccines, new treatments and knowledge of who is at risk from Covid, we must use this information to manage the disease.
Shameful : Welsh govt criticised for silence on payment capping
23 April 2021 |
Welsh farmers are asking for payments to be capped at levels which favour family farms
The failure of the Welsh government to look at the issue of farm payment capping has been slammed as shameful by a Ceredigion sheep farmer.
Most farmers in Wales have supported the capping of farm payments in response to consultations over the past two decades.
A limit on the amount of direct payments a farm business in Wales can receive was introduced in 2015 by then farming minister Alun Davies.
But Ceredigion sheep producer Anwen Hughes has raised concerns that a regressive move away from this policy is being considered by Welsh government.
Plaid leader Adam Price (Image: Matthew Horwood)
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In 1999, when the era of UK democratic devolution began, Plaid Cymru won a higher percentage of the vote in Wales than the SNP in Scotland.
Eight years later, both parties were in government.