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The 'Me, Myself and I' Club in Briton Ferry was established in response to the growing care and support needs of local people living with early onset dementia.
The NHS workforce, supply of medicines and medical research could all be threatened by Brexit, Health Secretary Vaughan Gething has warned.
Economy and Infrastructure Secretary, Ken Skates will meet interested parties today to discuss plans to improve access to and from Anglesey.
Economy and Infrastructure Secretary Ken Skates today cut the turf at Junction 28 of the M4 to mark the start of £13.7 million of improvement work at the site.
Leighton Andrews, Minister for Education and Skills
Leighton Andrews, Minister for Public Services
Vaughan Gething, Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport
Alun Davies, Minister for Lifelong Learning and Welsh Language
Lesley Griffiths, Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs
Kirsty Williams, Cabinet Secretary for Education
The First Minister Eluned Morgan has set out her priorities for the Welsh Government.
Urgent and life-threatening care will continue to be provided during second junior doctors strike in Wales this week, but significant disruption is expected to other services.
Life Science Hub Wales
Today, the Deputy First Minister with responsibility for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies, has announced a further 18 sites have been given National Forest for Wales status through the latest Status Scheme round.
This research, commissioned by the Welsh Government Office for Science, surveyed a sample of the Welsh population in November 2021, to better understand the public’s perceptions and attitudes regarding the purpose and value of science.
Julie Morgan MS, Deputy Minister for Social Services
The Welsh Government has expressed its disappointment after stations on the Wales & Borders network have missed out on UK government funding, describing it as “the UK government’s failure to deliver the investment they are responsible for.”
New research showing how people across Wales have been affected by the coronavirus crisis has been published for the first time today.
New legislation has been passed in the Senedd, which will give tenants more protection, stability and security in their homes.
The Welsh Government has committed more than £2.3 million to provide free face coverings for all learners in secondary school and further education settings.