2019 in Wales

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Events from the year 2019 in Wales.

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January

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24 Jan: Apichatpong Weerasethakul wins Artes Mundi prize

February

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3 Feb: Wreckage of Emiliano Sala's plane is found
  • 1 February – The first of over 1,000 job losses at the Ford engine plant in Bridgend, announced in January, are confirmed, with 370 staff expected to take redundancy by the end of 2019.[12]
  • 3 February – Wreckage of the Piper Malibu plane carrying Cardiff striker Emiliano Sala is found on the sea bed in the English Channel.[13]
  • 8 February – It is confirmed that a body found in the wreckage of the Piper Malibu plane recovered from the English Channel is that of missing Cardiff player Emiliano Sala.[14]
  • 21 February – The Crown Prosecution Service confirms that action will be taken against Christopher Davies, MP for Brecon and Radnor, on charges of falsifying Parliamentary expenses.[15]
  • 25 February – A temperature of 20.3 °C (68.5 °F) is reported in Trawsgoed, Ceredigion, the UK's highest on record for the month of February[16] until the following day.

March

April

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26 April: Accident at Tata steelworks, Port Talbot

May

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Jill Evans, one of the four incoming European Parliament members for Wales
  • 1 May – The Welsh Assembly becomes one of the first governments in the world to declare a national emergency relating to climate change.[24]
  • 3 May – At the Welsh Conservative conference in Llangollen, UK prime minister Theresa May is heckled and told to resign by a member who is subsequently ejected from the meeting.[25]
  • 14 May – Former MP Mark Reckless, having joined the Welsh Assembly as a UKIP representative in 2016 and joined the Conservative group in 2017, announces he has left the Tories and become an independent AM;[26] now representing the Brexit Party.
  • 15 May – Four former UKIP AMs announce that they are joining the Brexit Party.[27]
  • 23 May – Former Welsh Government minister Leighton Andrews announces he is leaving the Labour Party and voting for the Green Party in the European elections.[28]
  • 26 May – The results of the 2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom show a total of 271,404 for the Brexit Party, 163,928 for Plaid Cymru and 127,833 for Labour, giving the Brexit Party two seats, while Plaid and Labour win one each. The Conservative Party loses the only seat it won at the last European election in 2014.[29]

June

July

August

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Jane Dodds, Lib Dem MP for Brecon from August until December 2019
  • 1 August
  • 2 August – The 2019 National Eisteddfod of Wales opens at Llanrwst.[50]
  • 9 August – On the penultimate day of the National Eisteddfod, a campsite has to be evacuated due to adverse weather conditions, and a planned open-air performance by Dafydd Iwan is moved to the main pavilion.[51]
  • 13 August – The director of Swansea developer Enzo's Homes, along with a contractor, is convicted of illegally felling 70 protected trees in the Penllergaer area.[52]
  • 16 August – On a visit to Machynlleth, UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn states that he has "discussed with Mark Drakeford issues of further powers that the Welsh Government or Welsh Parliament would like to have under a Labour Government," adding, "We're open to considering all of that, we're open to considering any future relationship and ideas."[53]
  • 28 August – The National Assembly of Wales is recalled from recess at the request of First Minister Mark Drakeford, in order to discuss the actions of the Westminster government with reference to Brexit. The first plenary session is scheduled for 5 September.[54]

September

October

  • 4 October – Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price predicts that a referendum on Welsh independence is likely to be held in the next decade.[58]
  • 9 October – Assembly members support a motion to rename the Welsh Assembly; in future it will be called both Senedd Cymru and the Welsh Parliament.[59]
  • 10 October – The Welsh Government publishes Reforming Our Union: Shared Governance in the UK, a policy document setting out its proposals for reform of the union.[60]
  • 30 October – The Conservative Party suspends former Assembly candidate Ross England after learning of his conduct during a rape trial during 2018.[61]

November

  • 5 November - A leaked e-mail leads to calls for Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns to resign as it is revealed that he was told about the involvement of Conservative Assembly candidate Ross England in "sabotaging" a rape trial in 2018.[62]
  • 6 November - Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns resigns from the Cabinet over the Ross England scandal.[63]
  • 12 November
    • The remains of a World War II Lockheed P-38 Lightning that crashed into the sea near Harlech, nicknamed the "Maid of Harlech", are given scheduled status by Cadw.[64]
    • Sir Roderick Evans resigns as Commissioner for Standards at the Welsh Assembly, after it is revealed that former AM Neil McEvoy has secretly recorded confidential conversations between him and his staff. McEvoy claims that the recordings were made in the public interest.[65]
  • 13 November - Former MP Christopher Davies stands down as prospective Conservative candidate for Ynys Môn in the forthcoming UK general election amid complaints about his selection from party members.[66]

December

Arts and literature

National Eisteddfod of Wales

Welsh Awards

New books

English language

Welsh language

Music

New albums

New compositions

Film

Broadcasting

English language

Welsh language

  • Merched Parchus, starring Hanna Jarman, S4C's first production to go straight to streaming.[99]
  • Un Bore Mercher, series 2[100]

Sport

Cycling

Football

Horse racing

Rugby union

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