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Charity warns of devastating consequences of abolishing Nation of Sanctuary policy

Rhybuddiodd pennaeth elusen ffoaduriaid y byddai dileu polisi Cenedl Noddfa Llywodraeth Cymru yn cael effeithiau syml “drychinebus”.

Mae Andrea Cleaver, pennaeth elusen ffoaduriaid, yn rhybuddio y byddai dileu polisi Cenedl Noddfa Llywodraeth Cymru yn cael effaith andwyol.

Yn ôl Cleaver, byddai cael gwared â'r polisi hwn yn siom i nifer o bobl, gan fod ei amcan yw helpu ffoaduriaid a cheiswyr lloches i integreiddio â chymdeithas yng Nghymru.

Lansiwyd y cynllun Cenedl Noddfa er mwyn darparu cymorth i ffoaduriaid a cheiswyr lloches sy'n byw yng Nghymru, ac i helpu hwy gael mynediad at wasanaethau cyhoeddus.

Fodd bynnag, mae'r Ceidwadwyr a Reform wedi addo dileu'r polisi hwn, gan ddweud bod gormod o arian yn cael ei wario arno, a bod y neges y mae'n ei hanfon yn anghywir.

Rhwng 2019 a 2025, gwariodd Llywodraeth Cymru 0.05% o'i chyllideb ar y polisi Cenedl Noddfa, sef £63.87m.

Mae'r prif bleidiau eraill yng Nghymru wedi datgan eu cefnogaeth i'r polisi, gan ddweud eu bod yn credu y bydd yn helpu i greu cymdeithas fwy agored a chroesawgar.

Yn ystod y cyfnod cyn etholiad y Senedd ym mis Mai, daeth y cynllun Cenedl Noddfa yn destun dadl wleidyddol, a gofynodd nifer o bobl i BBC Cymru edrych arno.

Roedd Gary Nickson, rheolwr caffael yng ngogledd Cymru, ymhlith y rhai a siaradodd allan yn erbyn y polisi, gan ddweud nad oedd wedi cael y cyfle i'w gefnogi na'i wrthwynebu.

Meddai Nickson ei fod yn teimlo bod penderfyniadau mawr yn cael eu gwneud "ar ein rhan" heb iddo ef neu eraill gael y cyfle i'w siarad.

Ychwanegodd ei fod yn credu bod Cymru yn cael trafferth gyda'i heriau domestig ei hun, ac felly nad oedd angen polisi fel Cenedl Noddfa.

Mae BBC Cymru yn rhoi'r cyfle i bobl ofyn cwestiynau a gofyn i ni edrych ar bwnc y cynllun Cenedl Noddfa.

Yn 2018, cynhaliodd Llywodraeth Cymru ymgynghoriad ar ei chynigion, a chanfod "cefnogaeth sylweddol" i'w cynigion.

Flwyddyn yn ddiweddarach, cyhoeddodd y llywodraeth y byddai Cymru yn dod yn "Genedl Noddfa gyntaf y byd", a byddent yn helpu ffoaduriaid a cheiswyr lloches i integreiddio.

Ymhlith y penderfyniadau a wnaed oedd helpu ffoaduriaid a cheiswyr lloches i gael mynediad at wasanaethau fel gofal iechyd ac addysg.

Roedd y llywodraeth hefyd yn siarad am ddarparu cyfleoedd i ddysgu Saesneg a Chymraeg, a dysgu am gymdeithas Cymru.

Mae BBC Cymru yn rhoi'r cyfle i bobl siarad allan am y cynllun Cenedl Noddfa, a gofyn cwestiynau.

Nid oes gan y polisi unrhyw effaith ar reolau mewnfudo na nifer y ceiswyr lloches sy'n cael eu lleoli yng Nghymru, gan fod hynny yn nwylo Llywodraeth y DU.

Mae Llywodraeth y DU yn gyfrifol am y penderfyniadau hyn, a nid Llywodraeth Cymru.

Rhwng 2019 a 2025, gwariodd Llywodraeth Cymru £63.87m ar y polisi Cenedl Noddfa, sef 0.05% o'i chyllideb.

Cafodd rhan fwyaf yr arian hwnnw – £58.22m – ei wario ar gefnogi pobl o Wcráin a ddaeth i Gymru ar ôl ffoi rhag y rhyfel.

Yn ôl ystadegau diweddaraf y Swyddfa Gartref, ar 30 Medi 2025 roedd 12,687 o ffoaduriaid a cheiswyr lloches yn cael eu cefnogi gan y polisi yng Nghymru.

Roedd 8,328 o Wcráin ymhlith y rhai a gafodd cymorth, a 1,028 o Afghanistan.

Larysa Martseva o Wcráin oedd un o'r bobl a gafodd cymorth, a daeth i Gaerdydd ym mis Ebrill 2022.

Meddai Martseva ei bod yn ddiolchgar am y croeso a gafodd yng Nghymru, a bod y polisi Cenedl Noddfa wedi caniatáu iddi hi ac eraill i ddod yn "rhan o gymdeithas".

Mae Martseva bellach yn gweithio mewn canolfan gymunedol yng Nghaerdydd, ac yn siarad am y cymorth a gafodd.

Meddai ei bod yn teimlo'n "gyfforddus" yng Nghymru, ac yn ddiolchgar am y croeso.

Ychwanegodd ei bod yn credu bod y polisi Cenedl Noddfa wedi helpu iddi hi ac eraill i ddod yn "rhan o gymdeithas".

Mae Cyngor Ffoaduriaid Cymru yn un o'r sefydliadau sy'n derbyn cyllid drwy'r cynllun Cenedl Noddfa.

Dywedodd Andrea Cleaver, prif weithredwr y cyngor, ei bod yn deall y pryder sydd gan rai pobl ynghylch y polisi.

Ond rhybuddiodd y byddai dileu'r polisi yn "drychinebus", a byddai'n arwain at gynnydd mewn digartrefedd.

Ychwanegodd ei bod yn credu bod angen gwario mwy o arian ar y polisi er mwyn iddo gyflawni ei amcanion.

Mae Cleaver yn credu bod y polisi Cenedl Noddfa yn rhan angenrheidiol o'r ymdrech i greu cymdeithas fwy agored a chroesawgar yng Nghymru.

Dywedodd ei bod yn "syndod" gweld sut yr oedd y polisi wedi dod yn "bêl-droed wleidyddol".

Mae'r prif bleidiau yng Nghymru wedi datgan eu cefnogaeth i'r polisi, gan ddweud eu bod yn credu y bydd yn helpu i greu cymdeithas fwy agored a chroesawgar.

Fodd bynnag, mae'r Ceidwadwyr a Reform wedi addo dileu'r polisi, gan ddweud bod gormod o arian yn cael ei wario arno.

Mae Darren Millar, arweinydd y grŵp Ceidwadol ym Mae Caerdydd, wedi dweud y byddent yn dileu'r polisi pe bydden nhw'n dod i rym.

Ychwanegodd ei fod yn credu bod Cymru yn cael trafferth gyda'i heriau domestig ei hun, ac felly nad oedd angen polisi fel Cenedl Noddfa.

Mae'r dadl dros y cynllun Cenedl Noddfa yn parhau, gyda rhai yn cefnogi'r polisi a rhai eraill yn ei wrthwynebu.

Mae Llywodraeth Cymru wedi datgan ei cefnogaeth i'r polisi, ac yn credu y bydd yn helpu i greu cymdeithas fwy agored a chroesawgar yng Nghymru.

Fodd bynnag, bydd angen aros i weld beth fydd y canlyniad terfynol o'r dadl dros y cynllun Cenedl Noddfa.

Yn y Senedd ym mis Ionawr, cyfeiriodd Aelod o'r Senedd Reform UK, Laura Anne Jones, at y polisi cenedl noddfa hunangyfiawn fel arwydd sy'n croesawu pobl i Gymru.

Gallwch ddilyn y diweddaraf o Gymru Fyw ar y platfformau cymdeithasol Facebook, X, Instagram, a TikTok.

Os oes gennych syniadau am straeon neu hoffech gysylltu, anfonwch e-bost i cymrufyw@bbc.co.uk neu defnyddiwch WhatsApp ar y rhif 07709850033.

Mae ap Cymru Fyw ar gael i'w lawrlwytho ar eich dyfais symudol, sy'n cynnig y diweddaraf o Gymru.

Pleidleisiodd y Senedd o blaid cyllideb Llywodraeth Cymru gwerth £27bn.

Mae'r iaith Gymraeg yn chwarae rhan bwysig wrth roi teimlad o berthyn i'r sawl sy'n ceisio lloches yng Nghymru.

Mae ffoaduriaid yn cael cyfle i ddysgu Cymraeg, a hynny fel rhan o'u integreiddio i gymdeithas Cymru.

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US inflation slows as used vehicle prices decline

According to the most recent official data, prices increased by 2.4% over the 12 months ending in January, marking the smallest gain since May.

The US experienced a slowdown in inflation last month, driven by decreases in energy and used car prices.

A person in a black and white striped shirt with a pony tail walks past a parking lot of used cars. There is a large American flag hanging under the sign and a large white truck on display.

According to the Labor Department, the consumer price index increased by 2.4% over the past 12 months, ending in January, marking a decline from the previous month's 2.7% and the slowest rate since May.

This development may support the argument made by US President Donald Trump and others that the central bank has the flexibility to lower interest rates without triggering a surge in prices.

However, analysts caution that progress toward the Federal Reserve's inflation target of 2% may be hindered in the coming months if companies begin to pass on tariff costs to consumers more extensively.

Neil Birrell, chief investment officer at Premier Miton Investors, noted that the impact of tariffs remains uncertain and pointed out other data anomalies that could have influenced the January figures.

Birrell stated that the January report is likely to pave the way for a potential rate cut in the near future.

He added that the US economy appears to be performing well, with strong growth, stable inflation, a robust job market, and a Federal Reserve that has the ability to adjust its policies as needed.

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Service Member Injured in Stabbing Incident Close to Military Base

According to Lt Col Mark Teeton, he considers himself lucky following what he describes as a premeditated and intentional assault perpetrated by Anthony Esan.

Lt Col Mark Teeton recalled the moment his life was put in danger when Anthony Esan dropped his deceptive facade and unleashed a violent attack, saying, "I knew I was in trouble."

Eileen Teeton in a black top and shoulder length brown hair, sits next to her husband Mark, who has short hair and is dressed in a grey suit.
Lt Col Mark Teeton, pictured with his wife Eileen, said the support of the public gave him strength after he was attacked by Anthony Esan in Chatham

On 23 July 2024, at approximately 18:00 BST, Teeton's routine walk home from Brompton Barracks was disrupted when Esan approached him, requesting to borrow his mobile phone to seek help for his broken-down moped.

Within three minutes, Teeton had suffered a brutal stabbing, which was briefly interrupted when his wife intervened, pushing Esan away as he lunged at her husband.

In an interview with the BBC, Teeton reflected on his ordeal, stating, "I was fortunate to have survived."

Esan, aged 25, received a life sentence with a minimum term of seven years and 162 days at Maidstone Crown Court.

During the sentencing, Mr Justice Picken described the attack as having an "unimaginable horror."

The judge also ruled that Esan would be detained in a hospital for as long as necessary.

Prior to the attack, Esan had conducted online searches for knives, a terrorist attack in West Africa, and TikTok videos depicting knife attacks in other countries.

Anthony Esan is seen being held by two police officers, who are wearing uniforms and gloves. Esan is wearing a grey top and has his hands behind his back.
The court heard Esan 'lied' to his mother and said he was going to look for a job

The court heard that Esan had also searched for information on the 2013 murder of Lee Rigby, referred to as the "Woolwich soldier murdered."

Forensic psychiatrists testified that Esan's actions were more likely driven by psychosis, but that he had intentionally targeted a soldier.

Mr Justice Picken stated, "The attack on Mr Teeton was targeted and deliberate."

Addressing Esan, the judge said, "You intentionally sought out a soldier with the intention of causing fatal harm, as evident from your online search of the Lee Rigby killing."

Eileen Teeton, Mark's wife, recounted how she rushed from their home and confronted the assailant, but Esan's gaze followed her.

She described how Esan then turned his attention back to her husband, at which point she realized the victim was her husband.

After Esan ceased his attack and fled on his moped, Eileen's priority was to get her husband medical attention as quickly as possible.

As Teeton drifted in and out of consciousness, guards from the nearby barracks, local residents, police, and paramedics arrived at the scene.

Teeton was rushed to Kings College Hospital in London, where he underwent emergency surgery, while his wife followed, unsure if he would survive.

Following the sentencing, Teeton stated that Esan's life imprisonment reflected the premeditation and planning that went into the attack against him, a British military officer.

He added, "Knife attacks have far-reaching consequences, affecting not only the victim but also their families and the communities where they occur."

Teeton expressed his empathy, saying, "We feel the pain of every knife attack we see in the news, and our thoughts are always with those affected."

Prior to the attack, Teeton, a 26-year veteran of the military, had completed four tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Wearing combat uniform and dark glasses, Lt Col Teeton smiles at the camera from the interior of a partly-constructed building in Afghanistan
Lt Col Teeton worked with the Canadian armed forces in Afghanistan in 2010/11

He credited the swift response of paramedics, who arrived by air ambulance, with helping to save his life.

Teeton also acknowledged the role of locals who provided first aid, saying, "The immediate care they provided, along with the basic first aid principles they applied, absolutely saved me."

After a three-week hospital stay, Teeton returned home to find that the military had relocated his family to a more private area.

He then spent five weeks at a rehabilitation centre for injured military personnel near Loughborough before returning to work full-time in January 2025.

In January, Esan pleaded guilty to attempted murder, following several delays in the case due to concerns about his mental health.

Esan had previously attempted to join the British Army on multiple occasions, with his first application submitted in 2020.

In the same year, he was referred to mental health services due to apparent mental health issues and reports of hearing voices.

Esan's mother believed that, given his mental state, he should not have been in the community, according to testimony presented in court.

Eileen Teeton, who sings in a military wives choir, expressed relief that Esan had pleaded guilty, sparing them the ordeal of a trial.

She stated, "We felt a massive sense of relief that he had taken responsibility for his actions and pleaded guilty, sparing us and the jurors from reliving the horrific ordeal."

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Tudor to take interim charge of Tottenham

Igor Tudor has reached an agreement to take the reins as Tottenham’s interim head coach for the remainder of the season.

Tottenham has reached an agreement with Igor Tudor to take the helm as interim head coach for the remainder of the current season.

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