Adam Price (Plaid Cymru, Ret 2010)

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Former Member for Carmarthen East and Dinefwr. Retired from parliament in 2010.

Articles written by Adam Price (Plaid Cymru, Ret 2010)

Democratic culture and the arts

Democratic culture and the arts

By • on August 10, 2009

It is good to see that my critique of WNO continues to generate debate.   In the latest contribution to debate – where else but in the...

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From Armageddon to the Tywi Valley…

From Armageddon to the Tywi Valley…

By • on August 6, 2009

The development of West Wales into a centre of excellence for Unmanned Aircraft Systems at Parc Aberporth, while it undoubtedly offers some economic...

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Wales, the Good Society

Wales, the Good Society

By • on August 5, 2009

One of the great dividing lines of politics in the 21st century will be between those who advocate the extension of the principle of free, universally...

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Patagonia – y diweddaraf/the latest

Patagonia – y diweddaraf/the latest

By • on August 4, 2009

Datganiad gan/Statement by UK Border Agency A spokesperson for the UK Border Agency said:  ”The UK Border Agency is keenly aware of the...

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Bradychu’r Wladfa

Bradychu’r Wladfa

By • on August 4, 2009

Mae ffynhonellau yn yr Ariannin yn dweud bod ceisiadau visa y ddwy ferch o’r Wladfa, Shirley Edwards ac Evelyn Calcabrini, wedi eu gwrthod...

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Lone voices…

Lone voices…

By • on August 3, 2009

The recess is an useful time for reflection and, sparked by the ongoing debate about what the purpose of a politician actually is – answers...

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Lembit and me – it just didn’t last

Lembit and me – it just didn’t last

By • on July 29, 2009

I read in last night's Evening Standard (who, by the way, last week described me as ‘a shrewd Plaid Cymru MP' – praise indeed...

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More from this Author

WoS and financial literacy

The recent reports from the Holtham Commission and the House of Lords' Select Committee about the financing of Wales have put the cat amongst the pigeons –...

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Delivering for Wales

Two years into the One Wales government and Plaid's influence and impact on policy in Wales is once again clear to see. Today's announcement of the electrification...

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Journalism in the dock…

An extraordinary  fascinating session today at the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee in which Nick Davies dramatically produced hard evidence to support...

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Defending the Indefensible?

This from teletext: “Formula: ‘no disadvantage’ Welsh Secretary Peter Hain said an inquiry had shown spending in Wales compared well with English...

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The Ayatollah Khomeini’s Influence

Gelyn fy ngelyn yw fy nghyfaill, meddai'r hen ddihareb. Ond sioc a siom oedd clywed Arlywydd Venezuela, ac arweinydd pwysicaf a mwyaf carismataidd y Chwith yn...

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BNP

Er gwaetha'r cynnydd yng nghefnogaeth y Blaid a'n llwyddiant yn ein cadarnleoedd, mae'r anfadwaith bod pleidiau cenedlaetholaidd Prydeining wedi gwneud...

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Dewis Lerpwl yn gartref newydd i’r Senedd / Choose Liverpool as Parliament’s new home

Fel y bydd darllenwyr y golofn hon yn sylweddoli, ar ol wyth mlynedd o fwrw fy mhen yn erbyn colofnau carreg San Steffan dwi ychydig bach yn besimistaidd ynghylch...

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Those who lead us cannot mislead us and expect to get away with it: My speach for the Iraq inquiry debate

Adam Price (Carmarthen, East and Dinefwr) (PC): At this point in the proceedings, we begin to echo each other, and we are doing so today across the Floor of the...

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