What's the political temperature in Wales?
Wales is getting ready for elections to the Welsh Assembly on 5 May, when 60 seats are up for grabs.
Labour has controlled the assembly since the first elections in 1999. But it has never had an overall majority, ruling either as a minority government or in some kind of power-sharing agreement.
Polls suggest it could be heading that way again, and talk is of a coalition.
Ellie Price reports.
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