A one-day inquiry into Welsh-medium education takes place in the Senedd today.
Witnesses taking part include Dr Ioan Matthews, who is chief executive of Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol, as well as Mudiad Meithrin chief executive Gwenllian Lansdown Davies, CollegesWales chief executive Iestyn Davies, Mabon Dafydd, Llywydd, Undeb Bangor Students’ Union.
The committee of MSs will also hear from Sian Lewis, chief executive at Urdd Gobaith Cymru, National Eisteddfod chief executive Betsan Moses, and Tegwen Morris who is the national director of Merched y Wawr and Caryl Hâf and council chairman of the Young Farmers Club Federation.
What is happening today?
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The Senedd’s culture committee meets for a one-day debate into Welsh-medium education
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Plenary includes questions to climate change minister Julie James and education minister Jeremy Miles
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There is a debate about a petition on new laws being required to protect red squirrels. The petition received 10,553 signatures
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The Welsh Conservatives have a debate on mental health services and Plaid Cymru on food poverty
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In the final evidence…