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  1. Dafydd Wynne Wigley (né David Wigley ; 1er avril 1943) est un homme politique gallois. Il est député Plaid Cymru de Caernarfon 2 de 1974 à 2001 et membre du Senedd de Caernarfon de 1999 à 2003. Il est le leader de Plaid Cymru de 1981 à 1984 et de nouveau de 1991 à 2000. Il est créé pair à vie et prend son siège à la Chambre des ...

  2. senedd.cymru › pobl › dafydd-wigleyDafydd Wigley

    Gwybodaeth fanwl: Dafydd Wigley. Bywgraffiad chevron_right Etholiadau chevron_right Bywgraffiad. Cofrestr Buddiannau. Cofrestr Buddiannau – Y Cynulliad Cyntaf (PDF, 307KB) Etholiadau. Etholiad Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru (Etholaeth) 1999, 06/05/1999; Digwyddiadau calendr: Dafydd Wigley ...

  3. The Slate Landscape of North West Wales is located in Gwynedd and contains six key areas. The landscape tells the incredible story of the evolution of an upland agricultural society to one dominated by the slate industry; with towns, quarries and transport links carving their way through the Snowdonia mountains down towards the iconic ports.

  4. Lord Wigley's full title is The Rt Hon. the Lord Wigley. His name is Dafydd Wynne Wigley, and he is a current member of the House of Lords.

  5. 14 de mar. de 2024 · Yr Arglwydd Dafydd Wigley yw gwestai Beti George, a hynny 50 mlynedd ers ei ethol i San Steffan eleni. Mae'n trafod hanesion ei fywyd prysur ac yn dewis ambell gân.

  6. 11 de dic. de 2023 · Joanna Scanlan & Dafydd Wigley. An award-winning actor and two veteran politicians are among those being honoured by Bangor University as the institution celebrates its winter graduation ceremonies on 15 and 16 December. Actor Joanna Scanlan, politicians Dafydd Wigley and Ieuan Wyn Jones, as well as musician Leah Owen and forestry professional ...

  7. 28 de oct. de 2022 · Plaid Cymru Member of the House of Lords, Dafydd Wigley, will today introduce a Bill which he says would put new legal safeguards in place for devolved powers. The former leader of Plaid Cymru Dafydd Wigley is sponsoring the Government of Wales (Devolved Powers) Bill, in a bid to provide “stability and transparency” to Welsh devolution. A ...