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Corbyn and Church join Welsh workers for trade union pride

LABOUR leader Jeremy Corbyn and singing socialist Charlotte Church will put on a display of “trade union pride” today with hundreds of Welsh workers.

The high-profile pair will be among politicians and celebrities marching through Cardiff alongside steel workers, teachers and firefighters to protest against the Tory Trade Union Bill.

The national show of defiance to the Bill comes after the Welsh Assembly voted to block its implementation in Wales.

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