Welsh Conservative calls to re-open the economy have been listened to, but more must be done 18th June 2020 Commenting on the report that non-essential shops in Wales will re-open from Monday, Paul Davies – the Leader of the Opposition in the Welsh Parliament – said:... Senedd News
Shadow Minister calls for answers and action over flooding in Rhondda Cynon Taf 18th June 2020 Commenting on the flooding affecting parts of South Wales today, Shadow Environment Minister Andrew RT Davies said: “The attention of the Welsh Labour-run... Senedd News
Further questions raised over Covid testing capacity 18th June 2020 Commenting on the statements made today (June 18) during the daily Coronavirus briefing, Angela Burns MS – the Shadow Health Minister – said “It is imperative... Senedd News
Concern that Wales NHS performance stats might mask a future cancer pandemic 18th June 2020 Commenting on the latest set of Wales NHS performance and waiting time statistics, released today (June 18), Angela Burns MS – the Welsh Conservative Shadow... Senedd News
Welsh Government must act now to reopen Wales 18th June 2020 Speaking in advance of this week's review of Coronavirus restrictions in Wales, Shadow Minister for Covid Recovery – Darren Millar MS – said: “The lack of... Senedd News
Lockdown home schooling: ‘We’ve had enough of being Catch-up Cymru' 18th June 2020 Reacting to the report that children in Wales are receiving less home schooling during lockdown than those in other nations in the UK, the Shadow Minister for... Senedd News
Mohammad Asghar MS: a statement by Paul Davies MS 16th June 2020 Commenting on the death of Mohammad Asghar MS, the Member of the Welsh Parliament for South Wales East, Leader of the Welsh Conservatives in the Welsh... Senedd News
Covid testing remains stuck at just 25pc of capacity 16th June 2020 Commenting on the latest weekly testing capacity, Shadow Minister for Health, Angela Burns MS, said: “The latest statistics point to an extremely alarming... Senedd News
Latest economic data show a Welsh economy in decline 16th June 2020 Economic inactivity in Wales is nearly three percentage points higher (23.2pc) in Wales than the UK average (20.5), figures up – until April 2020 – released... Senedd News