Rhun ap Iorwerth (né Jones; born 27 August 1972) is a Welsh journalist and politician serving as the Leader of Plaid Cymru since June 2023.
1993
He then studied politics and Welsh at Cardiff University, and graduated in 1993.
After living in both Cardiff and London, ap Iorwerth lives in Anglesey with his wife and has three children.
His father Edward Morus Jones, a primary school headteacher, composed various songs and musicals for children and young people such as Cwm-Rhyd-Y-Rhosyn.
1994
In 1994, ap Iorwerth joined BBC Cymru Wales, and worked as a journalist at BBC Westminster.
1997
Returning to Wales after the 1997 devolution referendum, he became BBC Wales' Chief Political Correspondent in 2001, a post he held for five years, before moving into presenting roles.
He has been presenter of The Politics Show Wales, Dragon's Eye, ampm, BBC Radio Wales' Good Morning Wales, BBC Radio Cymru's Post Cyntaf breakfast news programme and weekly political discussion programme Dau o'r Bae, and the BBC's main evening news programme for S4C Newyddion.
He has also been a regular correspondent for BBC Network news, featuring on all BBC News channels.
Outside news, he has presented numerous series for S4C, including its coverage of the National Eisteddfod, Y Rhufeiniaid (the Romans), and arts series Pethe.
2012
In January 2012, ap Iorwerth was announced as one of the patrons of the Cronfa Betsi Fund, the charitable arm of the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board.
2013
He has been the Member of the Senedd (MS) for Ynys Môn since 2013.
Rhun ap Iorwerth Jones was born in Tonteg, Rhondda Cynon Taf, brought up in Meirionydd and then Anglesey.
He attended Ysgol Rhyd-y-Main, Dolgellau for a short period, before moving to Anglesey and attending Ysgol Gynradd Llandegfan (Llandegfan Primary School) followed by secondary education at Ysgol David Hughes, Menai Bridge.
On 20 June 2013, former Plaid Cymru leader Ieuan Wyn Jones resigned from the National Assembly for Wales seat of Ynys Môn in order to take a post leading the new Menai Science Park, triggering a by-election in the constituency.
In June 2013, BBC Cymru Wales announced that ap Iorwerth had stepped down from his news presenting role to pursue a Plaid Cymru nomination for the Welsh assembly Anglesey by-election.
The by-election provoked a local debate, in which Wylfa Nuclear Power Station became a key issue.
The by-election was seen as key – had Welsh Labour won then they would have had an outright majority in the Assembly with 31 out of the 60 seats.
The election on 1 August 2013 saw ap Iorwerth gain 12,601 votes, over the second-placed candidate Tal Michael (Labour), on a turnout of 42.45%.
2015
ap Iorwerth has served as Plaid Cymru's spokesperson (Shadow Minister) for Economy and Transport and in 2015 called for the South Wales Metro to be delivered on time.
In July 2022, he announced his candidacy to become Plaid Cymru's prospective parliamentary candidate in Ynys Môn for the next British general election.
In October 2023 he was replaced as candidate by Llinos Medi.
In March 2023, as Plaid Cymru's spokesperson on health and care, ap Iorwerth called for a public inquiry into Betsi Cadwaladr health board failures and repeatedly called to replace Betsi with smaller health boards.
In May 2023, ap Iorwerth announced he was running to become leader of Plaid Cymru.
He was elected unopposed.
2016
Ap Iorwerth held his seat in 2016.
2018
He unsuccessfully ran for the leadership of Plaid Cymru in 2018, losing to Adam Price.