Welsh budget: Tory leader scorns Labour-Plaid deal
Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies has accused Plaid Cymru of "propping up" Labour with a deal on the Welsh budget.
Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford will present Labour's spending plans for about £15bn to AMs in the Senedd on Tuesday.
Without a majority, the Welsh Government has struck a deal with Plaid Cymru to get the budget through.
It includes £119m of extra money for Plaid priorities in areas such as health, education, local government and the Welsh language.
Mr Davies said that, despite Plaid's rhetoric of opposition, the party had "always been locked into Labour" and proved it with a "cheap deal".