Cardiff's pension fund invests £117m in 52 companies which are in breach of international law by facilitating Israel's genocide.
So, BDS is the very least the council can do.
www.thecanary.co/uk/news/2025...
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/j...
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/j...
Blaenau Gwent council is the 18th Welsh council to demand the Crown Estate and its wealth is transferred into Welsh control.
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Blaenau Gwent council is the 18th Welsh council to demand the Crown Estate and its wealth is transferred into Welsh control.
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Join YesCymru today to be a part of the campaign!
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The 27 Welsh Labour MPs voted to deny Wales millions of £ in the coming years.
When I approached them they gave very weak excuses for their actions.
Stay with me here because it's a bit fiddly but really matters.
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The YesCymru Annual General Meeting will be held at the International Pavilion, Royal Welsh Showground, Llanelwedd at 11am on 8 March 2025. All members welcome.
Members will also be able to join online, but need to register. A link has been emailed to all members
The YesCymru Annual General Meeting will be held at the International Pavilion, Royal Welsh Showground, Llanelwedd at 11am on 8 March 2025. All members welcome.
Members will also be able to join online, but need to register. A link has been emailed to all members
It's the result of his disgraceful, enduring support for #genocide: the literal wiping of a people and their built environment off the map.
Whatever else he did, this will forever be attached to his name.
It's the result of his disgraceful, enduring support for #genocide: the literal wiping of a people and their built environment off the map.
Whatever else he did, this will forever be attached to his name.
Professor John Doyle of Dublin’s City University concludes that the fiscal gap in the early days of an independent Wales would be approximately £2.6bn. 3.4% of GDP. This compares with an average fiscal deficit across all OECD countries of 3.2% in 2019.
Professor John Doyle of Dublin’s City University concludes that the fiscal gap in the early days of an independent Wales would be approximately £2.6bn. 3.4% of GDP. This compares with an average fiscal deficit across all OECD countries of 3.2% in 2019.
As many of our so-called regulators fail us, Starmer seems to want even less regulation
In 2023 OFWAT fined water companies how much money for slinging more and more sh*ye into our rivers and seas?
£2
That's TWO POUNDS in total
news.sky.com/story/starme...
As many of our so-called regulators fail us, Starmer seems to want even less regulation
In 2023 OFWAT fined water companies how much money for slinging more and more sh*ye into our rivers and seas?
£2
That's TWO POUNDS in total
news.sky.com/story/starme...