Welsh Office
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Welsh Office — The Welsh Office ( Swyddfa Gymreig ) was a department in the Government of the United Kingdom with responsibilities for Wales. The Welsh Office was established in April 1964 to execute government policy in Wales and was headed by the Secretary of … Wikipedia
Welsh Office — A Labour Government established the Welsh Office in Cardiff in 1964. It was headed by a Secretary of State for Wales and had limited powers over areas such as primary and secondary education, health, housing, social services and the… … Glossary of UK Government and Politics
Welsh Office — Welsh Of|fice, the the British government department responsible for carrying out the government s policies in Wales. It is led by the Secretary of State for Wales, who is a member of the British ↑cabinet … Dictionary of contemporary English
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Welsh people — This article is about the ethnic group and nation. For information about residents in Wales, see Demography of Wales. Welsh people Cymry 1st row: Anthony Hopkins • Tom Jones • Dylan Thomas • George Everest • Ryan Giggs • Robert Owen • … Wikipedia
Welsh law — For the current Welsh law, see Contemporary Welsh Law. For the law currently in force in England and Wales, see English law. Drawing of a judge from the Peniarth 28 manuscript … Wikipedia
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