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First minister s singalong about Welsh mascot

First Minister Eluned Morgan ed schoolchildren in a rendition of "Hei Mistar Urdd", the official song of Mistar Urdd [Mr Urdd].

The singalong took place at an event to name a train in honour of the mascot to commemorate the Urdd National Eisteddfod.

The train was unveiled in Port Talbot on Wednesday ahead of the annual Welsh-language youth festival of literature, music and performing arts, which will be held at the nearby Margam Park later this month.

The red, green and white Mistar Urdd, first introduced in 1976, is one of the festival's most recognisable figures.

Video edited by Greg Davies