Welsh government draft budget 'for growth and jobs'
The Welsh government has revealed a draft budget which it says will help create economic growth and jobs.
Under the proposals there will be an extra £51m for health in Wales, up by just less than 1%. Education will receive an extra £9m, up by half a per cent. The budget for housing falls by £28m, down by 4.9%.
Opposition parties accused Labour of using "smoke and mirrors", cutting the economy minister's budget and being too timid.
Without an overall majority, Labour will need the opposition's help to get their budget through the assembly.
BBC Wales political reporter Mark Hannaby reports.