Plaid continues attack on Labour
Plaid Cymru's using the second and final day of its conference in Aberystwyth to again stress what the party claims are the failures of the Welsh Labour government.
Plaid's leader Leanne Wood visited a farm in nearby Llanbadarn this morning with her rural affairs spokesperson, Llyr Gruffydd.
He claimed that Labour has failed to deliver on a flagship policy -the introduction of a Welsh replacement for the Agricultural Wages Board, which was abolished by the Westminster Government.
The Welsh Government enacted emergency legislation and fought a case in the Supreme Court in order to secure the power to intervene but Mr Gruffydd told delegates that nothing had actually happened.
But Labour's running of the NHS remains Plaid Cymru's main line of attack, even from a candidate who's hoping to take an Assembly seat off the Conservatives.
Trystan Davies, who's standing in Aberconwy next May, claimed that the constituency's previous Plaid Cymru AM, Gareth Jones, had "saved Llandudno Hospital" and that the party would tackle the GP shortage.
Owain Phillips reports from Aberystwyth.