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Gool Peran Lowen! Happy St Piran’s Day

Mebyon Kernow would like to wish one and all a Happy St Piran’s Day! We sincerely hope that everyone will find the time to do something to celebrate Cornwall’s national identity. Our national saint’s day is going from strength to strength, with events taking place over multiple days, and it is good to see that communities, the length and breadth of Cornwall, will be holding celebrations featuring the Cornish language, music and dance, and so much more. Cornwall has such a…

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MK comment on BBC Royal Charter Review

On this St Piran’s Day, Mebyon Kernow has written to Lisa Nandy, the Secretary of State for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, calling for the new BBC Royal Charter to include commitments to a public sector media for Cornwall and broadcasting in the Cornish language. The consultation on the review into the BBC Royal Charter lasts until 10th March and comments can be submitted via the consultation page at https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/britains-story-the-next-chapter-the-bbc-royal-charter-review-green-paper-and-public-consultation or emails can be sent to enquiries@dcms.gov.uk. Please join…

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The influence of money on our politics

Comment from Cllr Dick Cole – Leader of Mebyon Kernow

The scandal of disgraced peer Peter Mandelson’s alleged misconduct in public office and his dealings with Jeffrey Epstein have highlighted, once again, how the super-rich can wield political influence through their wealth. One campaigning organisation, Transparency International UK has described Mandelson’s fall as the “most dramatic illustration yet of a political culture that has become dangerously comfortable in the orbit of the mega-rich.” Transparency International UK has stated that, in the 2024 General Election, political parties spent a record £92 million and…

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A tribute to Chris Dunkerley

Everyone at Mebyon Kernow is extremely saddened to learn that prominent Cornish-Australian Chris Dunkerley has passed away. Chris was active in the Cornish Association of South Australia and the Cornish Association of New South Wales, as well as the Celtic Council of Australia. He also learnt the Cornish language and was barded by proxy at Poldhu in 1988, and took the bardic name Kevrenor “builder of links.” In Australia, he worked in the public sector and was a Liberal activist with…

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Cornish and the new BBC Royal Charter

Comment from Cllr Dick Cole – Leader of Mebyon Kernow

The Cornish Language has been all over the news again, thanks to Tesco putting up Welsh language signage in their Helston store! It must be acknowledged that there are many similarities between Cornwall and Wales with our shared Celtic heritage, but I have no idea as to how the error could have happened. That said, it has provided another wonderful opportunity to publicise Cornish following the fantastic news that the UK Government had agreed that protection for the language to be…

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MK demands Cornish tick-box on 2031 Census

Mebyon Kernow – the Party for Cornwall has responded to an ONS (Office for National Statistics) consultation relating to the 2031 Census, in which we have demanded a Cornish nationality tick-box. The representation was as follows: The Cornish and the 2031 Census National minority status On 24th April 2014, the Cornish were recognised as a national minority by the UK Government through the Council of Europe’s Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities (FCPNM). The Framework Convention is a significant…

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