The Court of the University of Wales has endorsed the creation of a Welsh assembly as "an important extension of democracy" for Wales. The motion, whose backers included Derec Llwyd Morgan, vice chancellor of Aberystwyth, and two Labour MPs, John Marek and Rhodri Morgan, was passed at last Friday's court meeting.
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