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Welsh nationalism on the rise and the reasons are very similar to Scotland

It was built, in all its Edwardian Baroque glory, as the civic headquarters for a place that was not yet a city, never mind a capital.  But the new fifth Cardiff Town Hall, its white facade of Portland stone designed to sparkle on even the greyest day, was a statement of intent when it opened in 1904.  Wales, it proclaimed, exists.  The building, its style somehow echoing that of the Beaux Arts capitols and assemblies of the new world,  was the first structure in a whole civic centre complex called Cathays Park.  Here was a national museum, courts, university, war memorial, police HQ and, eventually, the stripped classicist home of the Welsh Office and then the Welsh Government.

Pay unsung heroes of the volunteer coastguard, union demands

Pay unsung heroes of the volunteer coastguard, union demands © SYSTEM A union has warned it is prepared to take legal action on behalf of thousands of volunteer coastguards unless they become paid employees of the UK government. GMB Scotland said more than 2,800 rescue workers across the UK were “denied even the most basic rights of respect and recognition” by their employer, Her Majesty’s Coastguard, which is part of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency ( MCA). Prepared for legal action The union is demanding that their status as workers is “properly recognised and the work they do is properly valued and recognised”. The organisation argued that it is  “prepared to litigate to obtain justice for these brave men and women.

Pay unsung heroes of the volunteer coastguard, union demands

Updated: May 17, 2021, 6:50 pm © SYSTEM Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A union has warned it is prepared to take legal action on behalf of thousands of volunteer coastguards unless they become paid employees of the UK government. GMB Scotland said more than 2,800 rescue workers across the UK were “denied even the most basic rights of respect and recognition” by their employer, Her Majesty’s Coastguard, which is part of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency ( MCA). Prepared for legal action The union is demanding that their status as workers is “properly recognised and the work they do is properly valued and recognised”. The organisation argued that it is  “prepared to litigate to obtain justice for these brave men and women.

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