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Dawn Bowden MS, Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport, and Chief Whip
The Welsh Government will invest almost £25m in up to four new PET-CT scanners across Wales to improve access to this cutting edge diagnostic technology.
A new survey has been launched to hear the views of learners, teachers and other stakeholders about the way GCSEs, A levels and vocational qualifications were assessed this summer and their thoughts about arrangements for 2021.
The Welsh Government will expand e-sgol, the programme which enables GCSE and A-level students to join classes at other schools via video link, to every part of Wales from September 2023.
Jane Hutt, Minister for Social Justice
On the one-year anniversary of the Welsh Government’s Homes for Ukraine super sponsor route opening, Jane Hutt and Mick Antoniw have restated the Welsh Government’s commitment to supporting people fleeing the illegal war.
A scheme to support local projects in coastal areas of Wales in tackling the climate emergency will benefit from funding from the Welsh Government.
Ysgol Gymraeg Caerffili consistently achieves an attendance rate above the national average for Wales and, in September 2025, achieved an attendance rate of 98.2%.
A final report summarising outcomes for individuals and communities as a result of the Local Places for Nature programme and why these outcomes occur.
Porthkerry Country Park showcases a rich mosaic of woodland habitats along the South Wales coastline.
The NHS is being encouraged to commit to improve access to eating disorder services and focus on a new model for early intervention.
By Dyfed Alsop, Chief Executive, Welsh Revenue Authority
Ken Skates MS, Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales
Brecon, Lampeter, Llandrindod Wells, Llandysul, Newtown and Tregaron are all set to benefit from new Welsh Government investment.
A pilot scheme that helps older people to remain independent in their own homes and leave hospital more quickly has been extended into this autumn.
A new service providing simpler support for individuals looking to get into work has today been launched by the Welsh Government.
Youth Work Week in Wales is an annual event to recognise the importance of youth work in helping young people play an active role in their communities and support them with their personal, social and educational development.
To coincide with St David’s Day, Welsh Government Ministers will be promoting and showcasing Wales’ thriving food and drinks sector at a series of events in Ireland, London and Wales.
Leighton Andrews, Minister for Children, Education and Lifelong Learning
The Rt Hon Carwyn Jones AM, First Minister of Wales