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    Latest news on Wales, Cymru, covering politics, Welsh language, economy, culture, tourism, weather, and stories from across Welsh cities and regions.

    Wales is a nation with a population of approximately 3.2 million people, spread across cities like Cardiff, Swansea, and Newport, and regions from Snowdonia in the north to the South Wales valleys. As a country within the United Kingdom with its own devolved government, Wales maintains distinct cultural identity, traditions, and institutions while being part of the broader British state.

    The Welsh Government, led by First Minister Eluned Morgan since August 2024, operates from Cardiff and holds devolved powers over health, education, transport, and culture. A Senedd election is scheduled for May 2026, which will shape the political direction of the nation. The Welsh language remains central to national identity, with around 27 per cent of the population able to speak Welsh, supported by ambitious government plans to reach one million speakers by 2050.

    Tourism contributes substantially to the Welsh economy, generating approximately £3.8 billion annually and supporting over 100,000 jobs. Visitors are drawn to Wales's three national parks, historic castles, dramatic coastline, and vibrant cultural scene. From eisteddfodau celebrating Welsh language and arts to music festivals and local community events, Wales offers rich experiences across diverse landscapes.

    Wales's historical journey from Celtic roots through Roman occupation, medieval independence struggles, and industrial revolution has shaped its modern character. The coal mining heritage of South Wales transformed communities and drew immigration, while agricultural traditions persist in rural areas. Today's Wales balances manufacturing, technology sectors, and public services with its rich cultural heritage.

    Stay informed about developments across Wales through the NewsNow feed, which provides comprehensive, up-to-date coverage from reliable sources. Whether following political debates in Cardiff Bay, cultural events celebrating Welsh heritage, economic developments, or news affecting communities from Anglesey to Monmouthshire, this feed delivers the stories that matter to Wales.


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