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Wales' first minister asks PM for 'fair share' of funding

The first minister of Wales has asked Sir Keir Starmer for "a fair share for Wales" at a meeting in Downing Street.

Labour's Eluned Morgan, who was attending the Council of Nations and Regions meeting alongside metro mayors and fellow first ministers, says she made the case for more funding ahead of the spending review next month. Baroness Morgan says her meeting with Sir Keir was "constructive" and she was "grateful" to him for listening to the public on winter fuel payments.

On Wednesday, Sir Keir said he would ease the cut to the winter fuel payment, something Ms Morgan previously called for. "I've made it clear I'd like the vast majority of people who have received it before to receive it again," she said.

It remains unclear where exactly the payment threshold will be. She also said the controversial two-child benefit cap was an issue "lots of people brought up.

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