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The Welsh Government has today announced an extra £19m to support education and early years settings, taking spending on learning for under 18s to over £150m since the start of the pandemic.
Education Minister Kirsty Williams has announced an additional £3.4m to extend the Pupil Development Grant (PDG) – Access, providing support to an additional 14,000 learners.
A young carer has heaped praise on the "invaluable" impact of the annual Wales Young Carers’ Festival as the event prepares to host record numbers in its third year.
A 16 per cent increase in the number of GP training places filled, so far, compared to last year, has been welcomed by Health Secretary Vaughan Gething.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams is calling on all schools in Wales to take part in the Great Get Together (Mon 12th June).
£70 million in funding will support the next stage in the expansion of free school meals in all primary schools in Wales, the Minister for Education has announced today.
Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams today called for young people, parents, teachers and others to help shape the Welsh Government’s new guidance to tackle bullying in schools.
Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children, Carl Sargeant AM today visited the George Street Project in Newport to find out more about the ‘Move In’ service run by Solas Cymru.
Reducing the screening age in Wales from 60 to 50 over the past 4 years has helped more than double the number of bowel cancers detected in Wales.
New technological developments mean that there will soon be a number of new platforms to detect either viral RNA or antigens that may be deployable as Near Patient Tests or Point of Care Tests.
New rules for the courses that train teachers in Wales are part of the drive to attract the best talent to the profession, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams announced today.
The Education Minister, Kirsty Williams, has officially launched a pilot degree apprenticeship scheme in Wales, supported by £20m of Welsh Government funding.
Health Minister, Eluned Morgan has welcomed progress on new eye care facilities which will increase the number of patients receiving eye care treatment and cut waiting times.
Outlines Cafcass Cymru's commitment to improving outcomes for children and their families who are survivors-victims of domestic abuse, through domestic abuse proficient and trauma informed social work practice.
All secondary school pupils will be able to access new education materials designed to help increase understanding about common women’s health conditions
A report on the completion and success rates of learners on vocational programmes, general education programmes (including A Levels) and the Welsh Baccalaureate for August 2022 to July 2023.
“Phased and flexible back-to-school approach if coronavirus cases continue to fall” – First Minister
The youngest children in Wales could begin returning to school after the February half term, if rates of coronavirus continue to fall, First Minister Mark Drakeford has announced today.
The Welsh Government has teamed up with police forces to help educate motorists ahead of the 20mph default speed limit roll out in September.
This article presents information on changes in the number of second homes liable for council tax in Gwynedd and Dwyfor between 13 April 2023 and 13 April 2024 by property type.
We have recently produced a number of video case studies, demonstrating how procurement can deliver value for money, positive outcomes and social value throughout Wales.