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Do Welsh MP’s really care whats right for Wales?

17/06/2016 4 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

The 2nd reading of the Wales Bill went through Parliament this week and one of the big topics for Wales, that affects everyone in Wales was discarded. Largely as it was bad for England so it begs the question, do Welsh MP’s really care whats right for Wales? The topic [read more]

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Bristol Airport’s APD Argument Doesn’t Hold Water

14/09/2015 3 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

With the UK Government giving its clearest signal yet that it is willing to consider devolving Air Passenger Duty (APD) to the Welsh Government,  Bristol Airport has once again decided to throw its toys out of the pram releasing a statement onhow it would be bad for Britain PLC and [read more]

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