Pupils from Pembroke Dock Community School were amongst those that had the chance to chat to Wales’ First Minister abut his festive plans.

In a special Christmas press conference last week, school pupils from around Wales had a chance to question First Minister Mark Drakeford.

They posed a series of tough questions during the online session, including - “What’s it like to be First Minister?” “Is it the best job in Wales?” “And what are your family’s Christmas traditions?”

Mark Drakeford revealed the best Christmas present he ever received was a vinyl record he still listens to, some 50 years later.

He also told the schoolchildren he hoped he was on Father Christmas’ good list, reminding them the best way to stay in Santa’s good books was to “stick to the rules”.

When asked if he had the best job in Wales the First Minister replied: “There are bits of the job that are better than anybody else’s job, and there are probably some bits of it which are more difficult.

“It’s a job I’m very lucky to have.”

As well as Pembroke Dock Community School children, pupils from Ysgol Pendalar in Caernarfon, Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy in Llanrwst and Ysgol Glan Morfa in Cardiff also took part in the virtual press conference.