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Welsh Labour proposes expanding Young Person’s Guarantee

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WELSH Labour leader Eluned Morgan has pledged to expand the Welsh Government’s Young Person’s Guarantee, promising broader careers support and training opportunities for teenagers if the party forms the next Welsh Government after the Senedd election.

Speaking at Welsh Labour’s Valleys campaign launch at a college in Merthyr Tydfil, Morgan said the programme would be extended so that younger pupils aged fourteen to sixteen could access vocational options, careers advice and work-experience opportunities alongside traditional academic routes.

The Young Person’s Guarantee, introduced by the Welsh Government in 2021, aims to ensure that everyone aged sixteen to twenty-four in Wales is offered support to enter education, training, an apprenticeship, employment or self-employment. Welsh Labour says nearly 64,000 young people have received help through the scheme since it began.

Under the proposed expansion, younger secondary school pupils would gain earlier access to career guidance and vocational pathways.

Morgan told party supporters the approach recognises that young people succeed in different ways.

She said: “Some people do best in classrooms, while others shine when building, designing, fixing or creating. Our job is to open more doors, not close down creativity.”

The proposal forms part of Welsh Labour’s wider plans ahead of the next Senedd election, which also include a Lifelong Retraining Guarantee aimed at helping adults adapt to changes in the labour market driven by technology and the transition to net-zero industries.

Morgan argued that future workers will need opportunities to retrain during their careers.

“Jobs are changing rapidly, especially because of the transition to net-zero and the rise of AI,” she said. “We need to make sure people can learn new skills and move into new roles when industries change.”

Criticism and wider context

Opposition parties have previously questioned whether the Young Person’s Guarantee has delivered measurable long-term employment outcomes, arguing that headline participation figures do not necessarily translate into sustained jobs or apprenticeships.

Youth organisations have broadly welcomed efforts to expand careers support but have also warned that access to quality work placements and training opportunities can vary across Wales, particularly in rural areas.

Labour ministers say the policy complements wider investment in education, skills and infrastructure in the South Wales Valleys.

Morgan pointed to major transport projects including the completed Heads of the Valleys road upgrade and the electrification and modernisation of the South Wales Metro rail network.

She said such investment would help connect communities with jobs and training opportunities.

The Welsh Labour leader also highlighted recent health spending in the region, including a women’s health hub at Ysbyty Cwm Cynon and the development of a regional diagnostic and surgical centre at Llantrisant Health Park.

On environmental safety, Morgan noted that funding has been allocated to address risks from disused coal tips. The UK Government has committed £25 million this year and £118 million over the next three years, alongside £87 million from the Welsh Government, bringing the total investment to more than £230 million.

A new Disused Tips Authority, which will oversee coal tip safety and remediation work, is expected to be based in Merthyr Tydfil.

Morgan said that, after years of tight public finances, the party believes new funding commitments will allow further investment in public services and skills programmes.

She told supporters: “These communities have always adapted and rebuilt. Our job now is to make sure young people can see a future for themselves in the communities they love.”

 

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Man sentenced for stalking Milford Haven woman

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Restraining order imposed by Haverfordwest magistrates

A MAN has been sentenced after admitting stalking a woman in Milford Haven.

Andrew Richards, 39, of High Street, Neyland, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court for sentence on Monday (Mar 9).

Richards had previously pleaded guilty to stalking without fear, alarm or distress, contrary to section 2A(1) and (4) of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997.

The court heard that between December 2, 2025 and February 15, 2026, he pursued a course of conduct which amounted to the stalking of Tamsin Matthias and which he knew, or ought to have known, amounted to harassment.

Magistrates imposed a community order running until September 8, 2027.

As part of the order, Richards must undertake alcohol treatment for nine months under the direction of the probation service.

He must also complete up to twenty days of rehabilitation activity as directed by probation.

Richards was ordered to pay a £120 fine, £500 compensation to the victim, £85 prosecution costs and a £114 surcharge.

The court made a restraining order lasting until September 8, 2027.

Under the order, Richards must not contact the victim directly or indirectly and must not post, or cause to be posted, any material on social media or the internet referring to her directly or indirectly.

The court heard a victim personal statement from the complainant, which was read to the court by the prosecutor.

The case was prosecuted by Dennis Davies, with Richards represented by Mike Kelleher.

The hearing was before magistrates Mrs J Morris, Mr C Pattison and Mr J Steadman.

 

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Man, 80, sentenced for stalking after campaign of unwanted emails and posters

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Restraining order imposed after Haverfordwest case

A MAN has been sentenced for stalking after admitting a campaign of unwanted contact and harassment in Haverfordwest.

Michael Lockheart, 80, of Daisy Lane, Haverfordwest, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court for sentence on Monday (Mar 9).

The court had previously heard that between July 27 and September 10, 2025, Lockheart pursued a course of conduct which amounted to stalking.

The offence involved sending numerous unwanted emails after being told to stop making contact, putting up defamatory posters in public places, and sending malicious correspondence to the complainant’s GP and local authority.

Lockheart had entered a guilty plea to stalking without fear, alarm or distress, contrary to section 2A(1) and (4) of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997, on January 27, 2026.

Magistrates imposed a community order running until March 8, 2028.

As part of that order, Lockheart must undergo non-residential mental health treatment for 12 months under Dr Cormac Duffy, as directed by probation.

He must also complete up to 25 days of rehabilitation activity.

Lockheart was ordered to pay £1,000 compensation, a £600 fine, £85 costs and a £114 surcharge.

The court also made a restraining order lasting until March 8, 2028.

Under that order, he must not seek, approach or communicate with the complainant by any means, directly or indirectly. He must not knowingly enter any address where she is living, and must not post, or cause to be posted, any material online or on social media referring to her directly or by implication.

A victim personal statement was read to the court by the prosecutor.

The case was heard by Mrs J Morris, Mr C Pattison and Mr J Steadman.

 

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Man cleared of sexual assault allegation after magistrates rule no case to answer

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Case dismissed following hearing at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court

A MAN from Milford Haven has been cleared of a sexual assault allegation after magistrates ruled there was no case to answer.

David Fletcher, 45, of Chestnut Way, Mount Estate, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Monday (Mar 9).

He had been charged with sexual assault on a woman aged sixteen or over, contrary to section three of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.

The court heard the allegation related to an incident said to have taken place in Johnston, Pembrokeshire, on March 16, 2025.

Due to legal reporting restrictions, the complainant’s identity cannot be published under the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 1992.

During the hearing, the prosecution was represented by Dennis Davies, while Fletcher was represented by David Wheel of Welch & Co Solicitors.

After hearing the evidence presented by the prosecution, the magistrates ruled that there was no case to answer.

The bench, comprising Mrs J Morris, Mr C Pattison and Mr J Steadman, formally found Fletcher not guilty.

The case was dismissed and Fletcher was discharged.

 

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