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Mae angen dos o onestrwydd ar y ddadl annibyniaeth - ond mae'n annhebygol o ddod o tu mewn i'r Senedd

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Wednesday saw the Senedd debate independence for the first time as Plaid Cymru put forward a motion arguing that the right to call a referendum should reside in Wales, not Westminster.

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O amau annibyniaeth i frwdfrydedd dros annibyniaeth: Beth newidiodd fy meddwl ar annibyniaeth i Gymru?

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Last month I joined YesCymru, the grassroots campaign for Welsh independence. An act hardly worthy of an article, you might say: after all, YesCymru’s membership has grown prodigiously in recent times to over 5,000 members.

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Sut gall mudiad annibyniaeth Cymru guro propaganda poblogaidd San Steffan

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Nation Cymru has invited suggestions for ‘What Next?’ as we enter the new decade of the 2020s, and in the wake of last month’s General Election.

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Mae gorymdaith annibyniaeth Merthyr yn gyfle i greu Cymru newydd

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Today, thousands of us will march in Merthyr calling for Wales’ independence and the symbolism and significance of this cannot be understated.

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Mae San Steffan wedi gadael Cymru ar ôl - dim ond annibyniaeth all ein hachub nawr

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If you’re used to flying from English provincial airports, taking a trip from Cardiff Airport is quite a strange experience.

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Beth mae Annibyniaeth yn ei olygu, beth bynnag?

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If you’re reading this, you’re either curious about independence or one of the faithful. Stop and ask yourselves, “How do we define independence for other people?”

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Camsyniadau 1: Rhy Fach

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This mini-series is a re-write and re-vamp of one of my most popular posts on the old Oggy Bloggy Ogwr – my 100th post at the time.

It’s a look at some of the most common arguments used against Welsh independence – some I’ve heard or seen myself, some have been simplified but very few of them are strawmen, they’ve all been used at some point directly or indirectly.

In Scotland it’s known as, “Too Wee, Too Poor, Too Stupid” but here it’s, “Too Small, Too Poor, Too Stupid, Too Welsh”.

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10 dadl bydd yn gwneud i chi gefnogi annibyniaeth i Gymru

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With Indyfest coming up on the 16th of September, here are 10 reasons why it’s time to support independence for Wales…

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