Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 197. Not illustrated. Chapters: Ieuan Wyn Jones, Rhodri Morgan, Leighton Andrews, Carwyn Jones, Alun Cairns, Nick Bourne, Peter Law, David Davies, Dafydd Elis-Thomas, Kirsty Williams, Glyn Davies, Edwina Hart, Lorraine Barrett, Trish Law, Jane Hutt, Jonathan Morgan, John Marek, Mike German, Andrew Davies, Rhodri Glyn Thomas, William Graham, Tamsin Dunwoody, Owen John Thomas, Jane Davidson, Rosemary Butler, Helen Mary Jones, Janice Gregory, Elin Jones, Christine Chapman, Huw Lewis, Peter Black, Alun Ffred Jones, Jenny Randerson, Brian Gibbons, David Melding, Leanne Wood, Brynle Williams, Gwenda Thomas, John Griffiths, Jeffrey Cuthbert, Alun Pugh, Carl Sargeant, Mick Bates, Sue Essex, Jocelyn Davies, David Lloyd, Janet Ryder, Karen Sinclair, Christine Gwyther, Laura Anne Jones, Mark Isherwood, Janet Davies, Lisa Francis, Valerie Lloyd, Eleanor Burnham, Sandy Mewies, Catherine Thomas, Lynne Neagle, Ann Jones, Irene James. Excerpt: Ieuan Wyn Jones, AM (born 22 May 1949) is a Welsh politician, who has been Deputy First Minister in the Welsh Assembly Government since 11 July 2007. Jones is the leader of Plaid Cymru and Member of the National Assembly for Wales for the Ynys Mon constituency. He was Member of the UK parliament for Ynys Mon constituency from 1987-2001. In 2007, Jones was named Wales' "Politician of the Year" by the BBC Wales am.pm programme. Ieuan Wyn Jones was born in Denbigh, Wales, and is a Welsh speaker. Jones has lived in both north and south Wales. Jones's early education was at Pontardawe Grammar School and at Ysgol y Berwyn in Bala, Gwynedd. Jones's brother Rhisiart said "The time we spent living in Garnswllt (between Ammanford, in Carmarthenshire, and Pontarddulais, in Swansea) was a very happy time for us as a family," adding "Many people think that Ieuan is just a 'gog' but parts of south Wales are very close t...