
Ruth Mosalski
Political Editor at Wales on Sunday
Political editor @walesonline. Also cake maker, gin drinker.
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msn.com | Sion Barry |Ruth Mosalski
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msn.com | Steve Bagnall |Ruth Mosalski |Michael Carroll
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express.co.uk | Ruth Mosalski |Michael Carroll |Steve Bagnall
Nigel Farage vows to bring coal mines back to Wales and 'reindustrialise' the countryReform UK leader Nigel Farage has given a press conference in Port Talbot, where he outlined his vision for the future of Wales. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaks during a press conference in Port Talbot, Wales. Picture date: Monday June 9, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Reform.
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3 weeks ago |
walesonline.co.uk | Ruth Mosalski |David James
Over the last few days, there has been one hot topic in the world of Welsh politics - a train line which will run between Oxford and Cambridge. Given these two cities are roughly 200 miles from Wales, you can be forgiven for asking why. East West Rail is a railway project which will link Oxford and Cambridge at an estimated cost of £6.6bn. Any money spent on it will trigger extra payments to Scotland and Northern Ireland so they can spend it on their transport systems.
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3 weeks ago |
walesonline.co.uk | Ruth Mosalski
Bonuses to six companies are being restricted under a new UK Government lawWater bosses from six companies will not be allowed to claim bonuses, as part of a government crackdown. Under new rules, companies are not permitted to pay bonuses to water bosses if there have been poor environmental breaches or customer outcomes.
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