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An updated version of Wales’ covid control plan will be published next week, the First Minister Mark Drakeford has announced.
New revised NHS Wales hospital visiting guidance during the coronavirus outbreak will be published on Monday 30 November 2020. This supersedes previously published guidance.
Data on coronavirus and NHS activity and capacity up to 8 June 2021.
A further £150 million has been made available to support Welsh businesses in dealing with the continued impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Vaughan Gething MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
Data on tests, new incidents, restricted herds and cattle slaughtered with bovine TB for June 2021.
Data on tests, new incidents, restricted herds and cattle slaughtered with bovine TB for September 2021.
The Health Minister, Eluned Morgan is encouraging people to holiday in Wales and explore its beauty this summer as the fight against COVID-19 continues.
If accepted, the slate landscape of north-west Wales will earn its place as the fourth UNESCO World Heritage Site in Wales.
First Minister Mark Drakeford is urging people in Wales to get vaccinated and keep taking familiar steps to help address rising coronavirus cases.
Jane Hutt MS, Minister for Social Justice
Vaughan Gething MS, Minister for Economy
A £30 million scheme on the A55 to improve safety, further protect against flooding and provide a new active travel route is progressing well, Minister for North Wales Lesley Griffiths said after a visit to the site.
Julie James, Minister for Climate Change
Anglesey manufacturing firm Joloda Hydraroll is investing in its premises in Gaerwen, creating new jobs and safeguarding others thanks to support from the Welsh Government.
Plans to ensure the people of Wales can vote safely at the 2021 Senedd elections, and that they take place as planned on 6 May 2021, have been set out by the First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford today.
Vaughan Gething, Minister for Health & Social Services
Renewable energy has a key role to play in supporting the green recovery and responding to the climate emergency - that’s the message from Lesley Griffiths as a new report shows good progress towards meeting Wales’s ambitious renewable energy targets.
Changes to the planning policy to allow Welsh councils to compulsory purchase empty houses and vacant land have been announced by the Minister for Housing and Local Government.
Housing Minister Julie James has set out extensive reforms which, if approved by the Senedd, would give Wales the most comprehensive building safety regime in the UK and provide residents with a stronger voice on matters affecting their homes.