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A new national survey aimed at getting the views of teachers and support staff across Wales launches today, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has announced (Mon 31st Oct).
The South East Wales Transport Commission has today published a report, providing an update on its work and recommending a small number of ‘fast-track’ measures for easing congestion on the M4.
Now is the time for Welsh universities to reconnect with the communities that surround them, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams will say today in a major speech (Thurs 8th Sept).
We assessed how the Real Living Wage for social care workers will affect a number of areas. These include equality, children’s rights, health, the environment, and the Welsh language.
Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children, Carl Sargeant has visited Caerphilly to see how the Welsh Government’s Vibrant and Viable Places fund has been used to regenerate parts of the town.
Parents, guardians, and learners are being asked to consider if school logos on uniforms are necessary, as part of a new consultation launched today by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has given the green light to £15m of investment to construct new buildings for Croesyceiliog school in Cwmbran (Weds 21st Dec).
The UK’s future migration policy is of profound importance to Wales. This paper sets outs a united Welsh position on a number of migration key issues that have been agreed by representatives of various sectors.
The Education Minister, Jeremy Miles, has today announced new capital funding of more than £12.5m to improve school and college buildings throughout Wales.
Wales’ brightest and most talented pupils are set to benefit from £3 million of support over two years as part of plans announced today by Education Secretary, Kirsty Williams.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has urged Welsh teachers to grasp a “once in a lifetime” opportunity to visit the European Centre for Nuclear Research (CERN), Switzerland.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has announced three appointments to a new board that will play a key role in how Wales’ teachers will be trained (Thurs 15th June).
The grant was introduced yo improve outcomes for learners from low income families receiving Foundation Phase early years education for 10 hours or more per week in an approved setting.
The programme has been designed to allow the further education sector to respond and develop provision to address job specific, higher-level skills gaps.
The Welsh Government today pledged to support everyone to find work, education or training or help to start their own business as it launched a £40m skills and jobs fund.
Wales’ new curriculum will be published in Easter 2019 and will focus on ensuring young people become ethical, informed and valued members of society, the Education Secretary announced today.
New research looking at how businesses can work with schools and colleges to benefit the future prospects of young people, has been welcomed by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles.
Secondary schools and colleges in Wales will move to online learning from Monday, December 14 as part of a ‘national effort to reduce transmission of coronavirus’ Education Minister Kirsty Williams confirmed today.
To celebrate Youth Work Week 2024, the Cabinet Secretary for Education Lynne Neagle and First Minister Vaughan Gething visited Tonypandy project, Valleys Kids.
The Menai Suspension Bridge will reopen fully to two-way traffic from 7am Friday, October 24 following the successful completion of temporary works to address an issue in a number of bolts on the bridge.