The Welsh steel industry faces job cuts, prompting a pledge from Unite the Union to fight for every job. The impact of funding cuts in the Welsh Budget, attributed to the Conservatives in Westminster, has sparked criticism from Beth Winter MP and concerns from various organizations. The upcoming leadership succession in Wales is also a topic of interest.
What the politicians vying to succeed Mark Drakeford as Wales's first minister have to say Read moreβ¬οΈ https://t.co/3g3xgeL9Uy
βThe Welsh government is here is ensure that Wales is no longer for the Welsh! We are good people!β https://t.co/FeFcj5ipSY
The fall in funding available for Wales is the decision of Conservatives in Westminster. I share concerns of @sarahrees500 of @OxfamCymru, @mesimmonds1 of @savechildrencym and @shavtaj of @walestuc as UK Govt blamed for 'blackholes' in Welsh Govt Draft Budget πβ¦
Cuts in the Welsh Budget harm public services and people who rely on them every day. The fall in funding is the decision of Conservatives in Westminster. Welsh Labour and candidates for leader must reject austerity. My comment on the #WelshBudget. https://t.co/aKFSWUHPbZ
"We'll fight for these jobs, every single one of them because that what's we do. We're a union that does exactly what is says on the tin." Peter Hughes, Wales Regional Secretary. @UniteEconomy #UKSteel @BBCRadioWales Full interview π https://t.co/ZEVap4atWc https://t.co/n774IFLlPe