Promised June meeting between first minister and Starmer not taking place (opens original article in a new tab)
A planned June meeting between the Welsh first minister and UK prime minister has been canceled, with the Welsh government citing Westminster instability as a reason, while Downing Street remains committed to holding the meeting as soon as possible.
- A meeting between the Welsh first minister and UK prime minister in June will not take place as planned.
- The Welsh government cited Westminster instability as a reason for the cancellation, emphasizing focus on issues important to Wales.
- Downing Street reiterated commitment to meeting with devolved leaders as soon as possible.
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