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Events from the year 2020 in Wales. Incumbents
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First Minister – Mark Drakeford Secretary of State for Wales – Simon Hart
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Archbishop of Wales – John Davies, Bishop of Swansea and Brecon
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Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales – Myrddin ap Dafydd
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National Poet of Wales – Ifor ap Glyn
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Events
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January 1 January
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The mystery runner at the annual Nos Galan races in Rhondda Cynon Taf is Nigel Owens.
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Assembly member Nick Ramsay is arrested by police after an incident at his home in Raglan, but is
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subsequently released without charge.
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8 January – It is revealed that Plas Glynllifon, a mansion near Caernarfon, purchased in 2016 for
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conversion to a hotel, is now in the hands of receivers.
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9 January – The rape victim in the Ross England case says in an interview with Victoria Derbyshire
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that the official inquiry into the conduct of former Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns was "a sham".
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12 January – Dafydd Iwan's protest song "Yma o Hyd", originally recorded in 1981, reaches the top
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of the iTunes chart following a campaign by the Welsh independence movement YesCymru.
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13 January – The Welsh Government approves the construction of a new bridge across the river Dyfi
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at Machynlleth, at a cost of Β£46 million.
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14 January – It is revealed that a new rapid diagnosis centre at Neath Port Talbot Hospital has
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been effective in reducing waiting times and could result in savings of more than Β£150,000 per
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1,000 patients.
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24 January – The Slate Landscape of North West Wales is nominated by the UK government for
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consideration as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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February
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5 February – Dyfed-Powys Police announce that they have been successful in using DNA profiling to
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confirm the ownership of a stolen cow worth Β£3,000; they are the first police authority in the UK
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to employ the technique in such circumstances.
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9 February
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At the 92nd Academy Awards, nominees include Welsh actors Jonathan Pryce (nominated for Best Actor)
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and Anthony Hopkins (nominated for Best Supporting Actor).
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Storm Ciara sweeps across Wales, causing severe flooding in Llanrwst, Nantgarw and other towns and
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villages.
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13 February – Nick Ramsay, AM confirms that he had been reinstated as a member of the Welsh
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Conservative Party Group in the Senedd and has dropped his legal challenge against the decision by
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group leader Paul Davies to suspend him.
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16–17 February – Storm Dennis causes further floods and other damage in Wales, with at least one
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resultant death. Among the places worst hit are Pontypridd, Aberdulais and Crickhowell. Residents
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in Nantgarw and Pentre are affected for the second time in two weeks.
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20 February – Natural Resources Wales admits that recent tree-felling activities in the Pentre area
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caused a blocked culvert that resulted in the second round of flooding to hit the local area during
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the month.
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21 February – The Prince of Wales visits flood victims in the Pontypridd area.
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28 February – COVID-19 pandemic in Wales: Authorities confirm the first case of COVID-19 in Wales,
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an individual who recently returned from holiday in Italy.
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March
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2 March - Price of cheap high-strength increases as the Public Health (Minimum Price for Alcohol)
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(Wales) Act 2018 comes into force.
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8 March – The Welsh Government publishes plans to allow some prisoners to vote in local elections.
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11 March – COVID-19 pandemic in Wales: Wales has its first case of "community transmission", when a
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patient in Caerphilly with no travel history tests positive for COVID-19.
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12 March – COVID-19 pandemic in Wales: A patient at Wrexham Maelor Hospital tests positive for
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COVID-19 – the first case in North Wales.
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13 March
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COVID-19 pandemic in Wales: Health Minister Vaughan Gething announces that all non-urgent
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outpatient appointments and operations will be suspended at hospitals in Wales in a bid to delay
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the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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COVID-19 pandemic in Wales: Elections including those for four police and crime commissioners in