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Reform UK faces scrutiny ahead of Caerphilly rally as tensions rise in Wales

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TENSIONS flared in Caerphilly on Saturday (Oct 18) as anti-racism campaigners and Reform UK supporters exchanged heated words ahead of Sunday’s high-profile rally featuring party deputy leader Richard Tice MP and Reform MP Lee Anderson.

Video footage shared online and seen by The Herald shows chanting and shouting between the two groups near Crescent Road car park, where Reform UK is due to hold its rally. Police were present at the scene and kept both sides apart.

Reform deputy leader Richard Tice MP and Reform MP Lee Anderson will be in Wales on Sunday (Oct 19)

In one clip, a protestor is heard leading chants of “We are a nation of sanctuary!”, drawing cheers from the left-hand crowd. Campaign group Stand Up To Racism Valleys claimed around 100 anti-racist protestors “vastly outnumbered” around ten right-wing demonstrators, describing the gathering as “a fantastic show of solidarity.”

The group said one man among the opposing crowd was linked to the far-right “White Vanguard” network — an allegation that has not been independently verified. Reform UK has not commented on the confrontation, and Gwent Police have not reported any arrests or injuries.

Party under pressure after TV controversy

Nia Griffith, Tom Giffard MS, Delyth Jewell MS look on as Gethin James answers questions on Y Byd yn ei Le.

The rally comes just days after Reform UK’s Welsh operation faced renewed scrutiny following an awkward exchange on S4C’s Y Byd yn ei Le programme.

During Thursday’s (Oct 16) broadcast, Gethin James, a former Senedd candidate expected to stand again next May, struggled to outline his party’s policies when pressed by presenter Catrin Haf Jones.

Asked what Reform was offering voters, Mr James replied: “Change.” When asked again what he meant by this, he said: “Look at things in a new way.”

Pressed further, he admitted: “We don’t have our policies out yet but they will be out soon.”

The exchange drew visible reactions from other panellists, including Plaid Cymru MS Delyth Jewell, Welsh Conservative MS Tom Giffard, and Labour MP Dame Nia Griffith, and was widely shared on social media.

Mr Giffard later described it as “the latest in a long line of disastrous interviews from soon-to-be Reform candidates,” adding that “Reform’s talent pool in Wales is Ozempic-thin.”

Ms Jewell said: “It was pretty clear that Reform have no answers to the issues affecting our communities and no policy proposals. The Caerphilly by-election is in five days’ time – people need answers now, not empty slogans.”

Reform UK has not responded publicly to the criticism but is continuing to campaign in Caerphilly, where internal polling suggests a tight race with Plaid Cymru.

High-stakes by-election

The Caerphilly by-election, triggered by the resignation of Labour MS Hefin David, is being closely watched across Wales as a potential indicator of Reform’s ability to convert national polling into votes.

Reform’s Welsh director David Thomas has urged supporters to turn out in force, calling Sunday’s rally “a major moment for our campaign.”

The party’s candidate, Llŷr Powell, has been joined by senior figures for door-to-door campaigning in the constituency.

Full list of declared candidates:

  • Richard Tunnicliffe – Welsh Labour
  • Lindsay Whittle – Plaid Cymru
  • Llŷr Powell – Reform UK
  • Gareth Potter – Welsh Conservatives
  • Mike Hamilton – Welsh Liberal Democrats
  • Amelia Womack – Green Party
  • Steffan Thomas – Propel

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Senedd backs bill to create smoke-free generation and curb youth vaping

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A LANDMARK BILL aimed at creating Wales’ first smoke-free generation has been backed by Members of the Senedd on Tuesday (Dec 9).

The Tobacco and Vapes Bill — which applies across all four UK nations — will make it illegal for anyone born on or after 1 January 2009 to purchase tobacco products. The legislation has already passed the House of Commons and is currently being considered by the House of Lords.

Mental Health and Wellbeing Minister Sarah Murphy welcomed the Senedd’s vote on the legislative consent motion, describing the Bill as vital to protecting young people from a lifetime of nicotine addiction. Ahead of the debate, she met school children who shared a poem they had written about a smoke-free future, along with pledges of support gathered from their peers.

Wales has already led the UK in tightening smoking laws, introducing restrictions in outdoor public spaces — including hospital grounds, school grounds and playgrounds — to reduce exposure to second-hand smoke, particularly for children.

Sarah Murphy said: “This is a historic day for public health in Wales. Despite real progress in reducing smoking levels, tobacco remains one of the leading causes of preventable disease and premature death. The Tobacco and Vapes Bill gives us a unique opportunity to tackle smoking and the growing issue of youth vaping, and to significantly improve public health in Wales and the wider UK.”

Wales’ Chief Medical Officer, Professor Isabel Oliver, added: “Tobacco addiction kills thousands of people in Wales every year and continues to drive health inequalities. This Bill offers a once-in-a-generation chance to break that cycle and protect future generations from a product that has caused immeasurable harm.”

The Bill will introduce tougher rules around vapes, including stricter advertising controls to prevent products being marketed to children. It will also introduce a new licensing scheme for anyone wishing to sell tobacco or vaping products, giving enforcement officers stronger tools to tackle illegal sales.

Trading Standards Wales will receive more than £650,000 from the Welsh Government over the next three years to support implementation, including the recruitment and training of five apprentices to assist with enforcement operations.

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Bus services to return to public control across Wales

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BUS services in Wales are set for their biggest transformation in a generation after the Senedd today passed a landmark Bill bringing routes back under public control.

The Bus Services (Wales) Bill will overhaul the way local bus networks are planned and delivered, giving the public sector far greater influence over how services run in both rural and urban communities. Ministers say the reforms will put passengers first by creating a network that is reliable, affordable and easier to navigate.

Working alongside local authorities, Corporate Joint Committees, bus operators, unions and the public, the Welsh Government and Transport for Wales will use local knowledge to design services that better reflect community needs. The long-term ambition is a fully integrated system offering one network, one timetable and one ticket across the whole of Wales.

The Bill also aims to tackle social isolation, cut transport emissions and lay the foundations for a modern, joined-up public transport system with simpler timetables and better access.

Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales, Ken Skates, described the Bill’s approval as a “historic day” for Welsh public transport.

“This is a Bill that will transform the way bus services are delivered here in Wales, putting people and communities first with reliable, affordable and easy-to-use joined-up services,” he said.

“I understand this is a big change for the industry and will take time to implement across Wales, but the change is long overdue, and I’m excited about what we can deliver for the people of Wales by working in collaboration.”

The Welsh Government plans to introduce the reforms in phases:

  • South West Wales – 2027
  • North Wales – 2028
  • South East Wales – 2029
  • Mid Wales – 2030

The legislation marks a major step toward creating a fairer, greener and more connected transport system for Wales.

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Phillips found guilty of raping baby in “worst case” judge has ever dealt with

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Baby’s mother cleared as judge says case “shaken me to my core”

CHRISTOPHER PHILLIPS has been found guilty of the most serious offences in the devastating case of seven-week-old Baby C, including multiple counts of penetration and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

The baby’s mother, who cannot be named, has been cleared of every charge, including allegations that she failed to protect her child.

The verdicts were delivered this afternoon (Dec 9) at Swansea Crown Court following a harrowing three-week trial.

Following the verdicts, Judge Paul Thomas KC delivered an emotional statement rarely heard from the bench. He told the courtroom: “In my over forty years of experience, this has been the most distressing case I have ever had to deal with.

“This has truly shaken me to my core.”

Turning to the jury, he said: “I would like to show my admiration to you all. I appreciate the toll this may have had on your mental health. You are a testament to our jury system. Thank you for all of your great effort.”

Judge Thomas ordered a pre-sentence report and requested an updated assessment of Baby C’s current physical and psychological health following the injuries he sustained.

He also directed that a psychiatric evaluation be prepared on Phillips to determine the level of danger he poses and to assist in setting the appropriate sentence.

He warned Phillips that he is facing “an extremely long prison sentence”.

Phillips will also be required to sign the Sex Offenders Register within three days of arriving in prison.

The jury’s verdicts confirm Phillips was responsible for the catastrophic injuries inflicted on Baby C in January 2021, including a bleed on the brain, multiple fractures, severe bruising, blunt-force trauma to a testicle and anal injuries described in court as “gaping”.

Medical specialists told the court they had administered morphine to a baby so young only “a handful of times” in their careers.

A sentencing will take place on January 16.

He was taken to prison.

Additional reporting by Rieve Nesbitt-Marr

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