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Cymru

British  
/ kumˈri /

noun

  1. the Welsh name for Wales

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Plaid Cymru will unveil a plan on Saturday for what it would do in the first 100 days should it win the next Senedd election.

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Plaid Cymru's climate spokesperson Delyth Jewell said she looked forward "to seeing how the bill and further legislation will strengthen the voice of our communities and ensure a cleaner, healthier Wales for everyone".

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Voting tables show that while most Plaid Cymru and Labour MSs backed the vote, some ministers and senior figures in Plaid opposed the decision.

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Founded in 1965, the club – known as the Sky Blues – play in the JD Cymru South league where they currently top the division.

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Plaid Cymru spokesperson for education Cefin Campbell said: "It is extraordinary that our student finance system, rather than supporting our students, is instead punishing them. It is clear that we need a system-wide rethink."

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