
Eluned Morgan
Eluned Morgan is a Welsh politician and member of the Labour Party, currently serving as the Minister for Health and Social Services in the Welsh Government. She has been an advocate for public health, education, and social care throughout her political career. Recently, Morgan was involved in parliamentary proceedings related to immigration policies, emphasizing the importance of fair treatment for refugees seeking asylum in the UK.
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Morgan, the Welsh Labour leader, added her support for Starmer.
Starmer says UK Govt ‘united’, pressing on amid Epstein falloutEluned Morgan, the Labour first minister of Wales, could also withdraw her public support for Starmer.
Keir Starmer fights for political future as Scottish Labour leader urges resignation – The Irish TimesThe leader of the Labour Party in Wales, Eluned Morgan, remained silent on the leadership question on Tuesday.
Labour Party in turmoil after Scottish leader calls for resignationEluned Morgan, the Welsh first minister, acknowledged the challenges of sharing a party with the prime minister.
The Guardian view on May 2026 elections: a new political geography is coming into view across Britain | EditorialEluned Morgan, the Welsh first minister, praised the budget for helping people across Wales.
Leaders hope budget funding will boost Labour in next year’s Scotland and Wales elections | Budget 2025His successor, Eluned Morgan, has tried – but so far failed – to draw a line between Welsh Labour and the increasingly unpopular UK party.
Plaid Cymru ousts Labour in Caerphilly byelection | WalesEluned Morgan is the first minister of Wales whom Simon Harris met during his visit.
Fine Gael to provide clarity on presidential candidate in ‘coming days’ after director of elections appointed – The Irish TimesEluned Morgan, the leader of the Welsh government, has also called for the bill to be taken off the agenda.
Ólga á breska þinginu vegna umdeilds frumvarpsEluned Morgan, the Welsh secretary, gives evidence to the Commons Welsh affairs committee.
Backlash over ‘spiteful’ move to block small boat refugees from ever claiming British citizenship – UK politics live | Politics






































