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Column: Tata Steel

Sioned Williams MS writes that the Tata Steel workers need reassurance that they will continue to be able to pay their bills this year.

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Column: Poverty and PISA

Sioned Williams MS writes about the unhappy relationship that underpins Wales’ school performance.

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Plaid Cymru calls for jobs plan for Tata Steel

“From Cardiff to Carmarthen – many people are impacted by the uncertainty surrounding Port Talbot steel works – and Welsh Government need to tell us what they plan to do” says Sioned Williams MS

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Labour must expand free school meals to all secondary pupils living in poverty

Labour’s failure to tackle child poverty in Wales is impacting children’s ability to learn, says Plaid Cymru MS

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“Extremely disappointing” some newborns to lose out on “crucial” baby bundles

“Tackling child poverty should be a priority for Labour Welsh Government – it would be for Plaid Cymru” – Sioned Williams MS

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Swansea maternity service findings “extremely distressing” says Plaid Cymru

Welsh Government must take more responsibility for “known” issues with Swansea Bay maternity services, says local MS Sioned Williams

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Plaid Cymru says delay to child poverty strategy “beyond disappointing”

“While Labour fails to even manage to write a strategy, child poverty remains a national scandal for Wales” – Sioned Williams MS

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Survey results “paint a clear picture” of a bus service in decline

9 out of 10 people say bus services have got worse in South Wales West in the last year

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“Clarity needed” on future of Neath Port Talbot fertility clinic

Sioned Williams MS calls to keep “provision and expertise we currently have in the south west of Wales”

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Red card for Wales when it comes to women’s health

Sioned Williams MS, Plaid Cymru’s spokesperson on equalities, writes about how we need to address gender based health inequalities for the good of our health service

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