Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales, UK. 11th January 2014. Sign (in Welsh) says: "I want to live in Welsh." Family from North Wales were refused medicine by Morrisons Supermarket for their ill child because prescription was in Welsh. Parents, Aled and Alys Mann, then had to take their baby boy, Harley, to hospital with breathing problems as a result of not receiving treatment. In reaction to recent events a protest was held by the Welsh Language Society outside Morrisons, Bangor (1pm, 11/01/2014) calling for equal rights to Welsh speakers. Credit: Rhys Llwyd/Alamy Live News
Sign (in Welsh) says: "I want to live in Welsh." Family from North Wales were refused medicine by Morrisons Supermarket for their ill child because prescription was in Welsh. Parents, Aled and Alys Mann, then had to take their baby boy, Harley, to hospital with breathing problems as a result of not receiving treatment. In reaction to recent events a protest was held by the Welsh Language Society outside Morrisons, Bangor (1pm, 11/01/2014) calling for equal rights to Welsh speakers. Welsh Language Society Press officer, Colin Nosworthy: 07971 339542
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Location: Bangor, Gwynedd, North Wales, UK
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