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On 1 April 2025 there were 8 new members appointed to the Arts Council of Wales (ACW).
Economy Secretary Ken Skates today announced £1m funding to establish a new business hub in Wrexham.
The Welsh Government has opened a consultation on additional guidance for the new Curriculum for Wales.
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5 new members have been appointed to Sport Wales’ board by the Welsh Government.
Minutes of the inaugural meeting of 6 October 2022 at Yr Hafod, Cardiff and online.
The Welsh Ministers are considering implementing a project for the construction of a new section of M4 motorway to the south of Newport to include online and off line works and side road improvements.
Information on household internet access, personal use of the internet, digital skills and online activity.
Information about new rules introduced from September 2016.
The Welsh Government today published new plans to strengthen local government in Wales.
Minster for Housing and Regeneration, Rebecca Evans today welcomed recently-published figures that show a 6 per cent rise in new affordable homes in Wales last year.
Information on new dwellings started (where building work has commenced) and new dwellings completed (where building work has finished and the dwelling is ready for occupation), for April to June 2025.
Information in relation to the opening of the new Dyfi bridge near Machynlleth.
New Year's message from Mark Drakeford.
New legislation that makes council tax fairer is introduced today.
The tables provide a snapshot of the Welsh economy and detail the buying and selling relationships of goods and services between all parts of it for 2019.
How public bodies should plan for and specify requirements when buying steel - this updates the 2018 PAN of the same name.
Minutes of the meeting of 21 June 2023 held at the Marine Centre of Excellence, Saundersfoot and Online.
New teachers in Wales who saw their training disrupted by the pandemic will receive a term of employment to help them into their new roles, thanks to an extra £1.7m in Welsh Government support.
First Minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones, has today announced his new Ministerial team, which provides a balance of experience and stability, with new drive and energy.