Welsh and Scottish Labour leaders renew links
The new Scottish Labour leader says she's 'jealous' of what her colleagues in Wales have been able to achieve.
Kezia Dugdale has spent two days visiting Wales, meeting Labour ministers and seeing Welsh Government projects.
Her visit culminated in a meeting with the First Minister Carwyn Jones at the National Assembly in Cardiff Bay.
Scottish Labour suffered its worst UK election result in May when it lost all but one of its MPs and Kezia Dugdale's trip to Wales is part of her attempt to try to rebuild the party.
Welsh Labour has escaped the fate of the Scottish party and finding out why that's been the case is the reason she's made meeting Carwyn Jones an early priority.
I asked Kezia Dugdale if she'd learn from the areas where critics say Welsh Labour's record in government is lacking as well as areas she sees as positive.
The two leaders agreed to meet regularly to 'renew the relationship' between Scottish and Welsh Labour and to share ideas.
Carwyn Jones told me what they'd discussed in their meeting.