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Minister to quit Senedd at election next year

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September 20, 2025

WALES' health secretary has announced he will not be standing in next May's Senedd elections.

Jeremy Miles, who ran against Vaughan Gething to be First Minister when Mark Drakeford stepped down, said it had been the honour of his life to represent his Neath constituency since he was first elected in 2016.

Mr Miles said that, although it had not been an easy decision, he had ultimately decided he wanted more time to balance work with commitments to people in his life.

Mr Miles wrote: "Being in front-line politics as a Member of the Senedd and as a Cabinet member for most of the last decade, is all-consuming and rightly takes precedence over so much else in life.

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