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Ministers working with EU to solve delays to food exports – Wales Secretary

There is “an urgency” to solve some of the problems relating to delays involving food exports at the border, Simon Hart has said. Faced with concerns about hold-ups that Welsh lamb exporters are experiencing in EU ports, the Wales Secretary told MPs that Michael Gove will be speaking to EU officials about the matter “later this week”. Mr Hart also insisted the Government is “very seized of the challenges” currently facing the UK shellfish industry following the end of the transition period on 31 December. During Wales departmental questions in the Commons, Conservative former minister Theresa Villiers raised her concerns about animal health export certificates.

Welsh independence: How worried should UK ministers be?

BBC News By Ione Wells image copyrightGetty Images image captionIn Wales, independence is still a minority view, but a campaign aimed at making it a reality has gained momentum in the past year In the past few years, debate has raged about whether the United Kingdom faces a future without Scotland. Polls have suggested for months that support for Scottish independence has been higher than for Scotland staying in the UK. In Wales, independence is still a minority view, but a campaign aimed at making it a reality has gained momentum in the past year. Now, a former adviser to David Cameron on devolution says there is no room for complacency about support for the union in Wales.

It was a political scrap, but a fair one - Labour and the Conservatives reflecting one year on from the General Election of 2019

1/1 ONE year ago, the so-called Red Wall in Barrow fell when the results of the General Election were called. Simon Fell, then Conservative candidate for the third time, had finally succeeded, and the result came as a shock to many - including himself. “I had knocked the majority down with my last two attempts,” Mr Fell said. “As soon as I started to knock on doors it was clear people were frustrated. “Not just with Brexit, but with their attitude towards Jeremy Corbyn. “Mr Corbyn ran his campaign out of London’s Islington and I think it was a difficult sell for the public in the area.

It was a political scrap, but a fair one - Labour and the Conservatives reflecting one year on from the General Election of 2019

It was a political scrap, but a fair one - Labour and the Conservatives reflecting one year on from the General Election of 2019
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