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Wyn Jones

British  
/ wɪn dʒəʊnz /

noun

  1. Ieuan (ˈjʊən). born 1949, Welsh politician; leader of Plaid Cymru (2000–2012)

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George North and Alun Wyn Jones are just two of the famous alumni of Llandovery College in Carmarthenshire.

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When it comes to the question of Wales specifically, the political commentator Richard Wyn Jones has described the potential for Labour losing power next May as "seismic".

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Those taking part include rugby star Alun Wyn Jones, TV personality Chris Hughes, author and broadcaster Dawn O'Porter, gladiator Jodie Ounsley, and pop star Michelle Heaton.

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As recently as 2021, there were six Welshmen in the starting XV including captain Alun Wyn Jones when the Lions lost the final Test against South Africa 19-16 and with it the series.

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And political commentator Richard Wyn Jones said there was a "massive amount of work to be done" by the next Senedd election to engage 16-year-olds who will be able to vote.

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