Updated: Wed 5th May
Wrexham inundated with political visits ahead of the election on Thursday
Wrexham has seen many senior figures from a range of political parties rock up over the last few weeks, each wanting to highlight why their favoured candidate will do a better job in the Senedd than anyone else.
Polling day is on Thursday for both the Senedd – and the next Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales.
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How you rated the party leaders in the BBC s Senedd election debate
Adam Price and Mark Drakeford performed best, according to WalesOnline readers
16:26, 30 APR 2021
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Adam Price and Mark Drakeford performed best in BBC Wales Senedd election leaders debate, according to WalesOnline readers.
Welsh election: Leaders go head-to-head in live TV debate
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image captionLabour s Mark Drakeford, Plaid Cymru s Adam Price, Conservative Andrew RT Davies, Liberal Democrat Jane Dodds and Richard Suchorzewski from the Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party
Wales political party leaders will face each other in a 90-minute live television debate on Thursday, with a week to go to the Senedd election.
The BBC Wales Leaders Debate will host Labour, the Conservatives, Plaid Cymru, the Liberal Democrats and Abolish the Welsh Assembly in the first hour.
Reform UK, the Green Party and UKIP will take part in the second, 30-minute, part of the programme.
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media captionWales party leaders clash ahead of the election
Welsh party leaders have clashed on the Welsh government s pandemic support for businesses in a BBC election debate.
Labour s Mark Drakeford said £200m was waiting to be spent by the next first minister after the election to give firms hit by the pandemic more help.
But Plaid Cymru s Adam Price questioned why it could not have been spent before the vote on 6 May.
Conservative Andrew RT Davies said there was unallocated cash in Welsh government coffers.
And Jane Dodds said the Welsh Liberal Democrats would support medium, small and micro-businesses.