MPs and peers celebrate St David's Day at Westminster
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It may still be February outside the Palace of Westminster, but inside it is already St David's Day.
As my photograph shows, Speaker John Bercow took delivery of a bunch of St David's Day daffodils this morning from pupils at Ysgol Gymraeg Llundain.
The pupils sang during the traditional service in a service conducted by The Reverend Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Chaplain to the Speaker.
It featured readings from Welsh Secretary David Jones (St John 9: 1-11, read in Welsh) and one of his two deputies, Lady Randerson (Llanddewi Brefi, by RS Thomas). Ynys Mon Labour MP Albert Owen read Exodus 20:1-17.
The Rev J Ronald Williams, president of the Welsh Congregationalists gave what might be called a wide-ranging sermon, during which a mouse suddenly briefly appeared and ran across the aisle of the 13th Century chapel.
The sermon took in the flags of Six Nations countries and a tribute to the late Plaid Cymru leader Gwynfor Evans. It lasted 26 minutes and prompted one MP to comment afterwards: "Well, that shortened the winter".