Summary
The Welsh Conservatives launch their manifesto ahead of the Senedd election
The Tories' leader in the Senedd, Darren Millar, has delivered his speech to supporters at St David's Hotel in Cardiff
It is the first manifesto to be published by any party before the 7 May election
Millar pledges to declare a "health emergency" across Wales and also has plans to boost the economy by reviving the Welsh Development Agency
The manifesto includes a penny off income tax and axe stamp duty, as well as a cap on council tax rises at 5%
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Millar promises an inquiry into grooming gangs and also a ban on social media in classrooms
The Welsh Tory leader says he is not interested in discussing deals with other parties after the election