I don’t have live tool access right now to pull the latest updates. Based on recent publicly reported coverage, Eluned Morgan remained Wales’ First Minister with Labour aiming to present a “new chapter” for Wales, though her party faced challenging polling ahead of the Senedd elections and concerns over devolved powers and UK-Wales relations. For precise, up-to-the-minute details, I can fetch current articles if you’d like.
Key points from recent reporting:
- Morgan has framed her leadership around delivering a refreshed Welsh Labour agenda and maintaining a strong devolution stance, including pushback against UK government interventions in Welsh affairs.[1][3]
- She publicly emphasized a more autonomous Welsh policy approach, highlighting devolved powers and Wales-led decisions on areas like youth justice and regeneration funding.[4][1]
- Recent coverage noted Labour polling difficulties in Wales and Morgan’s focus on delivering tangible Welsh gains (e.g., rail investment, alleged returns of powers from Westminster) while navigating tensions with the UK government.[3][5][1]
Would you like me to search for the latest articles now and summarize the current state of Eluned Morgan’s government with citations?
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Watch the latest from ITV News - Welsh Labour sets out its pledges to become the next Welsh Government ahead of the election in May at its manifesto launch in Swansea.
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news.sky.comThe First Minister has faced a tough year with polling suggesting her Labour party has dropped to its lowest popularity levels since devolution began. ITV News Wales
www.itv.comAs she prepares to take on the biggest job in Wales, how was her time in charge of the NHS?
www.bbc.comThirty years ago, the 57-year-old was the European parliament's youngest member and now she's been chosen as Wales' first female first minister.
news.sky.comEluned Morgan says a "new team" will set a "very different agenda" for Labour in Wales.
www.bbc.comIn a speech that was around 2,600 words long, there was not one mention of Keir Starmer
www.walesonline.co.ukEluned Morgan has spoken about a year of delivering what people in Wales want, since she was appointed Wales’ first female First Minister a year ago today.
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