
Ruth Mosalski
Political Editor at Wales on Sunday
Political editor @walesonline. Also cake maker, gin drinker.
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2 days ago |
walesonline.co.uk | Ruth Mosalski
The Cardiff North MS, one half of a famous political couple, is preparing for a new chapter after a lifetime of frontline politicsIt is 40 years since Julie Morgan first became an elected politician. Since taking her seat on South Glamorgan county council in 1985, she has also been a city councillor, an MP and a Senedd member.
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4 days ago |
msn.com | Ruth Mosalski
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4 days ago |
walesonline.co.uk | Ruth Mosalski
There was a rise in the number of life-threatening calls made to the ambulance serviceWales' health minister has said he is "very happy" at Wales' latest waiting time figures, but his political opponents say the Welsh Government is on track to miss a key target it set itself. The latest NHS waiting times figures show there a fall in the number of people waiting more than two years for treatment and the overall size of the waiting list has dropped for the third month in a row.
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6 days ago |
walesonline.co.uk | Ruth Mosalski
Alan Jones was just 25 when he diedAlan Jones' mother always believed her son had been murdered. She died before an inquiry found he was one of the victims of "a catalogue of failures at systematic, collective and individual level" when, while he was being treated at Cardiff's University Hospital of Wales, he was given an infected blood product that led to him being infected with HIV and Hepatitis C.
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1 week ago |
dailypost.co.uk | Ruth Mosalski |Steve Bagnall
A holidaymaker who visited Wales ended up in a high dependency unit after falling into the sea. Ian Gowan, from Kidderminster, developed a lung abscess after swallowing approximately four mouthfuls of seawater during his mishap at Aberystwyth beach. Mr Gowan was enjoying a walk with his dog along the seafront when he tripped and fell, finding himself unable to get back up.
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