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image captionThe UK government wants to open a freeport in Wales
The Welsh secretary has said UK ministers can and if necessary will deliver a freeport in Wales even if they cannot get Welsh government support.
Simon Hart says the Welsh government is currently the only obstacle to the project aimed at boosting trade.
But that claim was strongly rejected by the Welsh government.
Welsh ministers said they have raised concerns and sought an agreement on the plans.
A spokesman for the Welsh government said it wrote to the Chancellor Rishi Sunak in February saying it remained open to assisting the UK government but has not had a response.
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Reform of the social care system in Wales will be started by the Welsh government if UK-wide changes are not set out next week, a minister has said.
Julie James, Labour s local government minister, said Welsh ministers would act if social care reforms were not among the UK government s priorities.
However, she said it would be better if the UK government reforms the system overall . If the Conservative UK government breaks its promise again and fails to bring forward a fully funded scheme within the current UK parliament, we will consult on a potential Wales-only solution to meet our long-term care needs, It added.
The new Police and Crime Commissioners elected in Wales
The results have been announced after the Police and Crime Commissioner elections took place on Thursday
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Wales four Police and Crime Commissioners have been elected.
The results were announced on Sunday afternoon as the last of the counting came to an end after Thursday s elections.