Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford have visited a brewery in North Wales on the campaign trail ahead of Senedd elections next month.
Welsh Labour is promising new jobs and major investment for the region including a medical school for Bangor and a new national park.
Sir Keir, thrown out of a pub in England recently by a landlord angry at Labour’s opposition during the pandemic, visited the Wrexham Lager brewery accompanied by the First Minister.
The UK party leader said: “Welsh Labour’s offer for North Wales is very ambitious.
“It’s about jobs – jobs for the future, green jobs, it’s about the NHS, the future of medicine and medical supplies in North Wales.
The Wrexham Maelor Hospital was cleared just after 1pm, witnesses reported, as officers spent several hours investigating what North Wales Police only formally described as an incident .
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