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It is the first minister's "job" to "push for more" from the UK government, according to a senior member of Keir Starmer's cabinet.
First Minister Eluned Morgan has said Wales should be "at the front of the queue" for further investment from Westminster.
She has also challenged some decisions taken by UK ministers, accusing Welsh Labour MPs of failing to stand up for Wales.
Pat McFadden, minister for inter-governmental relations, insisted Welsh concerns were "high on the agenda" in London.
Speaking to BBC Radio Wales Breakfast he said the "best deal for Wales is a Labour government in the Senedd working with the Labour government at a UK level".
"That's already getting results for Wales and it can get a lot more in the future," he said.