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Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth praises public service workers
“As 2026 approaches, we look to create a fairer, more prosperous nation for all”
PLAID CYMRU leader Rhun ap Iorwerth has paid tribute to those working on the front line of public services in his Christmas message, while reaffirming his party’s commitment to peace at a time of global instability.
Reflecting on the year, Mr ap Iorwerth said that ongoing conflict and insecurity around the world served as a reminder of a shared responsibility to advocate for peace, compassion and justice.
Looking ahead to the Senedd election on 7 May 2026, he reiterated Plaid Cymru’s commitment to building a fairer, more prosperous and more resilient Wales for all.
Plaid Cymru Leader Rhun ap Iorwerth said: “With the festive season well underway, I want to take this opportunity to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas.
“Christmas is a time to relax in the company of friends and family, but we must also recognise that for some it can be a lonely period, while for others it means continuing to work tirelessly on the front line of our public services. To those people, we owe our deepest thanks.
“Further afield, this year has once again been a painful reminder of global instability, with many people across the world continuing to face oppression, persecution and war.
“As conflicts continue to rage, we are reminded of our shared duty to advocate for peace.”
Rhun ap Iorwerth added: “Politically, 2025 has been a year in which Wales has been shortchanged by Labour. Keir Starmer has undermined devolution, while Eluned Morgan has been too weak to stand up for Wales.
“Meanwhile, other forces entering our politics seek to divide and deceive at every turn.
“But as October’s remarkable result in Caerphilly showed, hope beats hate, and vision triumphs over division every time.
“As 2026 approaches — a pivotal year in Welsh politics — Plaid Cymru looks forward to working with and for the people of Wales to deliver the new leadership our nation urgently needs, and to create a fairer, more prosperous country for all.
“Merry Christmas, and a happy new year to you all.”
Crime
Carmarthen man admits takeaway burglaries
Phillip Roberts stole cash from USA Chicken and returned the following day with intent to steal
A CARMARTHEN man has admitted a string of burglaries at the same takeaway business on consecutive days.
Phillip Roberts, 44, of Brewery Road, Carmarthen, appeared before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court after pleading guilty to three offences connected to USA Chicken on Blue Street.
The court heard that on June 4, Roberts entered the premises as a trespasser and stole a tip jar containing cash. He also admitted a second burglary at the same business on the same date, during which £50 cash was stolen.
A further offence took place on June 5, when Roberts entered USA Chicken as a trespasser with intent to steal.
Magistrates adjourned sentence for the preparation of a pre-sentence report. The report will consider all sentencing options, including possible committal to the Crown Court.
Roberts was granted conditional bail. He must not enter USA Chicken, Blue Street, and must not contact Mustafa Baksi, either directly or indirectly.
He is due to return to Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on July 1 for sentence.
Health
Welsh Ambulance Service urges public to ‘choose wisely’ as pressures continue
THE WELSH AMBULANCE SERVICE has issued a fresh appeal to the public following the declaration of a critical incident on Friday (June 26), as exceptionally high demand continues to place pressure on crews across Wales.
In a social media post published today (Saturday, June 27), the Trust warned that hot weather is contributing to a rise in ambulance call-outs, including incidents involving heat-related illness, falls, breathing difficulties and existing medical conditions worsened by the heat.
The message comes less than 24 hours after the service declared a critical incident amid unprecedented demand, with ambulance resources stretched across Wales.
The Trust is urging people to call 999 only for serious or life-threatening emergencies, contact NHS 111 Wales for urgent health advice, and use local pharmacies for minor illnesses and ailments.
It said choosing the right service can help ambulance crews reach the sickest patients more quickly while pressures remain high.
Crime
Six arrested after immigration raids at Florentino’s restaurants
SIX people have been arrested following Immigration Enforcement raids at Florentino’s Italian restaurants in Tenby and Carmarthen.
Officers visited the Tenby branch in St Julian’s Street on June 18, where two Romanian nationals were identified as allegedly having no right to work in the UK. Both were arrested on suspicion of illegal working.
The Tenby operation followed an earlier raid at Florentino’s in Carmarthen in February, where four workers — two Romanian nationals, a Bangladeshi national and a Mongolian national — were also arrested on suspicion of illegal working.

The Herald previously reported in March that the Carmarthen restaurant had been linked to a major HMRC case, after Claudio Cernat Ltd, formerly trading as Florentino’s on Jacksons Lane, was listed over a £278,000 deliberate tax underpayment and a further £186,000 penalty.
Immigration officials say inquiries are now under way to establish who may be liable for employing the individuals. Employers found to have breached illegal working rules can face civil penalties of up to £60,000 per worker.
One of the Tenby workers has already returned, while the other is in the process of returning. Of the Carmarthen workers, two have returned, one was placed on immigration bail and another was de-arrested with a warning.
Immigration Enforcement Lead for Wales, Richard Johnson, said: “I want to thank my officers who showed the highest levels of professionalism under challenging circumstances on these operations.
“Immigration Enforcement teams in Wales continue to work round the clock to ensure businesses play by the rules and those with no right to be in the UK are tracked down and returned at the earliest opportunity.”
The Home Office says illegal working enforcement has increased significantly since July 2024, with raids and arrests rising across the UK and Wales.
No finding has yet been made against the restaurant operators in relation to the latest arrests.
Florentino’s has been approached for comment.
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