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Lynne Neagle MS, Deputy Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing
Welsh Government Finance Minister Rebecca Evans has said the Spring Statement has let down people struggling with the rising costs of living.
Working together on Social Justice and Cymraeg.
The Riverfront in Newport has rolled out the red carpet for young filmmakers from Llanwern High School and Ysgol Glantaf.
The number of disused coal tips in Wales has been made publicly available today with interactive maps showing the locations of the 350 that are inspected more frequently.
The transplant saved my life in more ways than one.
Transforming a disused department store in the Rhondda Valley into an enterprise hub, identifying local construction suppliers in Neath Port Talbot that could deliver packages of work under £25k, and developing an app that links businesses that need each other’s skills are just three of the 27 Valleys based projects that will share more than £2.2 million from the Welsh Government to test new ways of growing the everyday parts of the economy.
With the holiday season in Wales underway, a boost to Visit Wales budgets aims to sustain figures following two record breaking years.
Jane Hutt, Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Trefnydd and Chief Whip
Parents in East Cardiff are benefitting from an innovative approach to adult learning, thanks to a new scheme being run by Cardiff and Vale College (CAVC).
A new flagship Welsh Government programme, which will provide personalised support to people who are not currently in education, training or employment to find and stay in work has been launched today by Economy Minister Vaughan Gething.
Julie James MS, Minister for Housing and Local Government
A speech by Jeremy Miles, Minister for Education and the Welsh language on publishing a Memorandum of Understanding between Cymraeg 2050 and S4C at the launch of 'Stori’r Iaith'.
The physical punishment of children is ineffective and outdated and goes against the Welsh Government’s commitment to giving all children the best possible start in life.
Yasmin Khan and Nazir Afzal have been appointed as the new National Advisors for Violence against Women, Gender-based Violence, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence.
Health Secretary, Vaughan Gething has announced £12m for an ambitious programme to modernise and improve health and social care in West Wales.
Funding support to reduce the scale and impact of hate crimes in Wales has been announced today.
Housing and Local Government Minister Julie James is today launching a consultation about extending the minimum notice period that landlords must give under the Renting Homes Act when seeking possession where there has been no breach of contract, from 2 months to 6 months.
With just a month to go until the Brexit deadline, Jeremy Miles has urged the Prime Minister to admit he has no chance of getting a withdrawal agreement through Parliament and seek a Brexit extension from the EU.
The National Survey for Wales involves around 12,000 people each year.