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‘Historic’ language bill passes in Senedd
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A new bill hoped to close the gap of Welsh speaking numbers across Wales has passed in the Senedd. The Welsh government say it’s part of their plans to get a million Welsh speakers by 2050, but in the last decade, little progress has been made.
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