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GMB drama as MP walks off over clash with Ranvir Singh and Kate Garraway
The Secretary of State for Justice joined the hosts for a discussion about countries on the amber list
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The Lord Cancellor made a swift exit from Good Morning Britain after accusing presenters Ranvir Singh and Kate Garraway of not letting him get a word in .
First Minister of Wales Mark Drakeford (centre) taps elbows with Buffy Williams (L), new member of the Senedd for Rhondda, and Sarah Murphy, new member of the Senedd for Bridgend (Image: Getty Images)
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A fortnight has passed since Welsh Labour’s stunning and unanticipated success in the Senedd election.
Janet Finch Saunders Janet Finch-Saunders called out “personal slurs” from opponents after she retained the Aberconwy Senedd seat with a crushing 3,336 majority. Last time out she beat Trystan Lewis by just 754 votes and this was a seat targeted by Plaid Cymru for victory. However, in the socially distanced setting of The Barn in Colwyn Bay Mrs Finch-Saunders had some strong words for her opponents during her victory speech. She said it was the third time the people of Aberconwy had returned her to Cardiff. She added: “I am humbled and proud to represent this seat. I have fought nine elections and I have fought them with courtesy, dignity and good manners.
The new Police and Crime Commissioners elected in Wales
The results have been announced after the Police and Crime Commissioner elections took place on Thursday
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Wales four Police and Crime Commissioners have been elected.
The results were announced on Sunday afternoon as the last of the counting came to an end after Thursday s elections.