In pictures: Tax powers for Wales

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David Cameron and Nick Clegg
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David Cameron and Nick Clegg announced in the Senedd in Cardiff Bay that the Welsh government is to be offered tax varying powers subject to a referendum

David Cameron and Nick Clegg
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Mr Cameron said it was about making sure there was 'real accountable government' in Wales

David Cameron and Nick Clegg meet Carwyn Jones
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It followed a meeting in the Senedd with First Minister Carwyn Jones (left, centre)

Prime Minister David Cameron speaks with Traffic Police Inspector Rob Gwynne-Thomas and Secretary of State for Wales David Jones overlooking the M4 outside Cardiff.
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After the announcement both political leaders went on visit places in Wales. Prime Minister David Cameron and Welsh Secretary David Jones headed to the M4 outside Cardiff.

Mr Cameron meets with Traffic Police Inspector Rob Gwynne-Thomas overlooking the M4
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Mr Cameron meets with Traffic Police Inspector Rob Gwynne-Thomas overlooking the M4

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Kirsty Williams went to a new sustainable housing development being built on the site of the former Llanwern steelworks near Newport
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Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Kirsty Williams went to a new sustainable housing development being built on the site of the former Llanwern steelworks near Newport

Mr Cameron and Mr Jones also made a visit to a road haulage company which would benefit from the new M4 relief road
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Mr Cameron and Mr Jones also made a visit to a road haulage company which would benefit from the new M4 relief road