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tomos morgan live _ election in two years' time. live in cardiff, _ election in two years' time. tomos morgan live in cardiff, thank- election in two years' time. tomos morgan live in cardiff, thank you. | and tomorrow, the new labour government at westminster, will use the king's speech to outline its priorities for the next parliament. ben chu is here with a look at what might be on the agenda. whatever the new government chooses to focus on in the king's speech, here are five challenges it will find hard to ignore. first, public sector pay deals. decisions on pay deals for nhs staff, teachers, police and prison guards in england for 2024—25 have to be taken by the end of this month. the government would need to find an extra £7 billion per year to prevent their wages falling further behind their counterparts in the private sector. that could be very financially challenging. but if it doesn't the government could find recruiting more teachers and nurses harder, or even risk further public sector strikes. second, local councils. ar
tomos morgan live _ election in two years' time. live in cardiff, _ election in two years' time. tomos morgan live in cardiff, thank- election in two years' time. tomos morgan live in cardiff, thank you. | and tomorrow, the new labour government at westminster, will use the king's speech to outline its priorities for the next parliament. ben chu is here with a look at what might be on the agenda. whatever the new government chooses to focus on in the king's speech, here are five challenges it...
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thank you, tomos morgan in carmarthen. a - will be happy. thank you, tomos morgan in carmarthen. ebruary, we had a new first deputy first minister of northern ireland. vaughan gething was appointed here in march and is now on his way out, and scotland had a turnover of first ministers. who is to say it's westminster that has a monopoly on political turbulence in the uk? from a sunny cardiff, backed up yoder in london. —— back to fiona. the bbc has responded to the continuing controversy around one of its most popular shows, strictly come dancing. after complaints about two of its professional dancers, the bbc says all celebrities will be accompanied by production staff during rehearsals. a contestant in the most recent series, zara mcdermott, has talked today of distressing incidents during training with her dancing partner, graziano di prima. he's left the show, as has fellow professional giovanni pernice, who's denied allegations about his teaching methods. lizo mzimba has the latest. this is strictly come dancing. many recent headlines _ this is strictly come dancing. many rece
thank you, tomos morgan in carmarthen. a - will be happy. thank you, tomos morgan in carmarthen. ebruary, we had a new first deputy first minister of northern ireland. vaughan gething was appointed here in march and is now on his way out, and scotland had a turnover of first ministers. who is to say it's westminster that has a monopoly on political turbulence in the uk? from a sunny cardiff, backed up yoder in london. —— back to fiona. the bbc has responded to the continuing controversy...
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tomos morgan reports. bore da.r victory party in what has been a tory heartland illustrates a ripping up of the political infrastructure here, as the majority of the welsh public turned their backs on the conservatives. how long have you been voting conservative for until yesterday? since i was 18. since you are 18? since i was 18, and i'm 79 and i voted for labour yesterday. for the first time? yes. absolutely. voted conservative. historically and yesterday. and why was that? always have done, probably always will do. nothing, nothing was going to sway you? i considered reform. i changed to labour for this vote. a big change, then? yes. well, the tories have| gone so far right wing that, you know, new moderate labour is probably more central. _ the night began with a string of former tory cabinet members losing out, and last to declare was monmouthshire, where david tc davies became the first welsh secretary to lose his seat whilst in office since the post was created. so the end of the road for the tories here in
tomos morgan reports. bore da.r victory party in what has been a tory heartland illustrates a ripping up of the political infrastructure here, as the majority of the welsh public turned their backs on the conservatives. how long have you been voting conservative for until yesterday? since i was 18. since you are 18? since i was 18, and i'm 79 and i voted for labour yesterday. for the first time? yes. absolutely. voted conservative. historically and yesterday. and why was that? always have done,...
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tomos morgan, our wales - tomos morgan, our wales correspondent.ng talent in the team, the fans, the best fans in the world he called them, and said their support has meant the world to me. he went on to say, i look forward to watching and celebrating as the players go on to create more special memories and to connect and inspire the nation, as we know they can. he said, thank you, england, for everything. very close to the words of dear england, the famous west end play that charted the success of gareth southgate as a manager. as i mentioned earlier, the fa ceo mark bolling put out a statement, and at the end of the statement he said... "the process for appointing gareth�*s successor is now under way and we aim to have our new manager confirmed as soon as possible. our uefa nations league campaign starts in september, and we have an interim solution in place if it is needed. we know there will be inevitable speculation, but we won't be commenting further on our process until we appoint." let's cross live now and talk to our sports presenter who i
tomos morgan, our wales - tomos morgan, our wales correspondent.ng talent in the team, the fans, the best fans in the world he called them, and said their support has meant the world to me. he went on to say, i look forward to watching and celebrating as the players go on to create more special memories and to connect and inspire the nation, as we know they can. he said, thank you, england, for everything. very close to the words of dear england, the famous west end play that charted the...
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lost a confidence vote in the senedd, but decided to stay on in the role. 0ur wales correspondent tomos morganst why vaughan gething's labour colleagues wanted him to quit? really, when he went forward to be welsh labour leader, during that campaign towards the end of the campaign, there was a story that he had accepted £200,000 towards his leadership campaign and then he won leadership campaign and then he won leadership and became first minister and the controversy has never really gone away. it created a divide within welsh labour that has never really healed and subsequently since then, further issues have arose within the political scene in wales that have increased the pressure in that have increased the pressure in that divide within welsh labour. he sacked a former cabinet member for allegedly leaking messages to a news website, something she denies, he says there was evidence to show it was there. subsequently the news website that ran the story says it was not her and that actually gave him that information. that led to the cooperation agreement between welsh labour and plaid cymru b
lost a confidence vote in the senedd, but decided to stay on in the role. 0ur wales correspondent tomos morganst why vaughan gething's labour colleagues wanted him to quit? really, when he went forward to be welsh labour leader, during that campaign towards the end of the campaign, there was a story that he had accepted £200,000 towards his leadership campaign and then he won leadership campaign and then he won leadership and became first minister and the controversy has never really gone...
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let's speak to our correspondent there tomos morgan.s a dialogue there. you may remember one of the two blast furnaces that creates essentially new still closed on friday in the second is due to close in september —— spoke to tata. when it closes, that means all the jobs at the sight of port talbot —— almost all thejobs will at the sight of port talbot —— almost all the jobs will close and no new version still being created here in the uk. that is because investment has been made by the previous government, committed by this new government in tata steel, to build an electric arc furnace in port talbot, recycling old steel to make new ones. what keir starmer and his government are saying is we want to protectjobs as best we can, but we're still waiting to hear how they're going to do that. tomos, behind the _ they're going to do that. tomos, behind the scenes, _ they're going to do that. tomos, behind the scenes, are - they're going to do that. tomos, behind the scenes, are they - they're going to do that. tomos, l behind the scenes, are
let's speak to our correspondent there tomos morgan.s a dialogue there. you may remember one of the two blast furnaces that creates essentially new still closed on friday in the second is due to close in september —— spoke to tata. when it closes, that means all the jobs at the sight of port talbot —— almost all thejobs will at the sight of port talbot —— almost all the jobs will close and no new version still being created here in the uk. that is because investment has been made by...
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we can speak now to our wales correspondent tomos morgan.ship race back in - in that leadership race back in march, the story came out he had accepted a £200,000 donation from a company run by a man who had been done for environmental offences and that pressure ever really went away. there were other issues during that time over this four month period, one of them concerns around the manner in which vaughan gething sacked a member of his cabinet for allegedly leaking information to the media, and yesterday we had four members of his cabinet resigning in quick succession, calling on him to go and then he went. throughout this time what has been evident is there has been, it has created this split between welsh labour, and yesterday we had a former first minister back, a friend of vaughan gething, saying, look, he has been forced out, this isn't fair. it shows disharmony within labour and it will be difficult to see where they go from here. yes, there will be a leadership contest, we are waiting to see what the timetable is, labour will meet o
we can speak now to our wales correspondent tomos morgan.ship race back in - in that leadership race back in march, the story came out he had accepted a £200,000 donation from a company run by a man who had been done for environmental offences and that pressure ever really went away. there were other issues during that time over this four month period, one of them concerns around the manner in which vaughan gething sacked a member of his cabinet for allegedly leaking information to the media,...