Plaid Cymru accuses Welsh Government of “utterly failing” to address NHS waiting lists

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Plaid Cymru called for action to tackle the NHS backlog, accusing Labour of “utterly failing” and leaving more than 620,000 people languishing on long waiting lists. Mabon ap Gwynfor, the party’s shadow health secretary, warned waiting lists have hit record highs in every month since March, including each month of the first minister’s time in […]

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