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Wales became the first UK nation to pass legislation to lower the default national speed limit on residential roads and busy pedestrian streets from 30mph to 20mph when the Senedd voted in favour in July 2022.
Joint Statement by the Welsh Government and Wales Trades Union Congress
See how changing farming practices are being implemented and the learning shared.
The First Minister launched an urgent investigation in April to understand the reasons for the higher risk of coronavirus among BAME communities.
The Creative Industries make a significant contribution to the culture and economy of Wales, with pre-COVID turnover and employment levels of £2.2 billion and 56,000 people.
Vaughan Gething MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
As part of its response to coronavirus (COVID-19), Welsh Government is ramping up its support for people affected by redundancy, Economy Minister Ken Skates has said.
Welsh Government Finance Minister Rebecca Evans has today announced a 3 year budget to “support the Wales of today and shape the Wales of tomorrow.”
Papers from the twenty first Council for Economic Development meeting.
Papers from the sixteenth Council for Economic Renewal meeting.
These statistics show the ability of pupils in science, mathematics and reading for 2015.
Future Wales is our National Development Framework, setting the direction for development in Wales to 2040.
A bakery has helped to bring a superfast broadband boost to the Gwynedd village of Aberdaron, thanks to Superfast Cymru.
Wales played a central role in the creation of the USA and its founding ideals must be allowed to endure for generations to come, the Welsh Government’s Minister for International Relations, Eluned Morgan has said today to mark American Independence Day.
Vaughan Gething AM, Minister for Health and Social Services
The Health Minister Vaughan Gething today announced an additional £25m funding to GP services in Wales.
Jane Hutt AM, Deputy Minister and Chief Whip
A £4 million project to transform the Monmouthshire and Brecon canal into an adventure hub has had the green light for EU funding.
Welsh Government has announced it will invest £25m over the next three years to help make Blaenau Gwent and the wider Valleys a globally recognised centre
Mark Drakeford MS, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Welsh Language