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minster

[min-ster] / ˈmɪn stər /




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The Labour minster, with responsibility for climate change, told the Senedd the new law represented "a significant moment in our determination to protect and enhance Wales' environment for this and future generations".

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The deputy prime minster told Nick Robinson's Political Thinking that the US president had "responded to our concerns" in dropping threats to use force or trade sanctions to take control of the island.

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But given that minsters had defended the policy in the 14 months since last year's Budget, the questions are: Why change it?

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During an emotionally charged event, one women stood with her back to the prime minster in protest, a black handprint painted across her mouth.

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Among them are two former defence ministers, a former spy chief and former security minster.

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