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Lynne Neagle MS, Cabinet Secretary for Education
The Welsh Government and BMA Wales’ three national committees representing consultants, SAS doctors and junior doctors have today agreed to formal negotiations about pay.
Julie James, Minister for Climate Change
Seasonal message from the First Minister for Wales
A Bill to ban the use of wild animals in travelling circuses in Wales has today (Wednesday 15 July) been passed by the Senedd.
I am confident that the system overseen by Qualifications Wales (QW) and WJEC, in response to the current emergency, is fair for students and robust in what it measures and signals to employers and universities.
First Minister of Wales Mark Drakeford and Secretary of State Simon Hart, yesterday convened the second Coal Tips Summit since the Tylorstown landslip during the February floods this year.
Kirsty Williams, Minister for Education
How rehabilitation services have helped a community patient with her recovery from long COVID.
Don’t be a bystander to abuse or violence - what you can do to help.
Tough questions need sound advice.
‘Croeso!’ will be the theme of the year for 2025, Visit Wales has revealed.
Rebecca Evans MS, Minister for Finance and Local Government
The Welsh Government will pursue a progressive economic policy that focusses on better jobs, narrowing the skills divide and tackling poverty, Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething, will say today.
Minister for Climate Change Julie James is urging anyone who has fallen behind in paying rent because of the pandemic to contact their local authority to find out if they can receive financial help to avoid eviction.
This week, museums across Wales are offering an inspirational half term for all as Welsh Museums Festival enters its second week.
How Pencoed Primary School is developing its Community Focused Schools approaches.
'Care’ or ‘Supervision’ proceedings are where a Local Authority has applied to the family court to protect a child when there are serious concerns about a child’s safety or welfare.
Funding will be used to improve toilet facilities in our schools to ensure dignity for girls and young women, and to tackle period poverty in our communities.
A report on the Implications of Brexit on the social care and childcare workforce in Wales commissioned by the Welsh Government has been welcomed by the Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services, Julie Morgan.