2019 in Wales


Events from the year '''2019 in Wales.'''

Incumbents

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

  • 4 October – Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price predicts that a referendum on Welsh independence is likely to be held in the next decade.
  • 9 October – Assembly members support a motion to rename the Welsh Assembly; in future it will be called both Senedd Cymru and the Welsh Parliament.
  • 10 October – The Welsh Government publishes Reforming Our Union: Shared Governance in the UK, a policy document setting out its proposals for reform of the union.
  • 30 October – The Conservative Party suspends former Assembly candidate Ross England after learning of his conduct during a rape trial during 2018.

November

  • 5 November - A leaked e-mail leads to calls for Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns to resign as it is revealed that he was told about the involvement of Conservative Assembly candidate Ross England in "sabotaging" a rape trial in 2018.
  • 6 November - Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns resigns from the Cabinet over the Ross England scandal.
  • 12 November
  • *The remains of a World War II Lockheed P-38 Lightning that crashed into the sea near Harlech, nicknamed the "Maid of Harlech", are given scheduled status by Cadw.
  • *Sir Roderick Evans resigns as Commissioner for Standards at the Welsh Assembly, after it is revealed that former AM Neil McEvoy has secretly recorded confidential conversations between him and his staff. McEvoy claims that the recordings were made in the public interest.
  • 13 November - Former MP Christopher Davies stands down as prospective Conservative candidate for Ynys Môn in the forthcoming UK general election amid complaints about his selection from party members.

December

Arts and literature

National Eisteddfod of Wales

Welsh Awards

New books

English language

  • David Callander – Narrative Progress in Early Welsh and English Poetry
  • Phil CarradiceFollowing in the Footsteps of Henry Tudor
  • Eric Ngalle Charles – I, Eric Ngalle: One Man's Journey Crossing Continents from Africa to Europe
  • Daran Hill - The Public Affairs Guide to Wales - The Handbook of Effective and Ethical Lobbying
  • Martin Johnes - ''Wales: England’s Colony?''

Welsh language

Music

New albums

New compositions

Film

Broadcasting

English language

Welsh language

  • Merched Parchus, starring Hanna Jarman, S4C's first production to go straight to streaming.
  • Un Bore Mercher, series 2

Sport

Cycling

Football

Horse racing

Rugby union

Births

Deaths