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This Zero Waste Week (2-6 September 2024), Benthyg Cymru is championing the ‘borrow, don’t buy’ movement. Benthyg (ben-thig), meaning "to borrow or lend" in Welsh, perfectly captures the spirit of what we’re encouraging this September.
Eluned Morgan, First Minister of Wales.
Fifty-five budding medics got a taste of a career in medicine and life as a medical student at a medical residential this week.
As children go back to school, First Minister Mark Drakeford and leader of Plaid Cymru Adam Price have welcomed the start of the expansion of free school meals to primary school children in Wales.
A service providing mental health and wellbeing support for teachers and education staff has been awarded over £600k, the Minister for Education and Welsh Language Jeremy Miles has announced.
An £89m Welsh Government fund is providing care closer to home for people of all ages, helping reduce pressure on hospitals and social care services across Wales, the Deputy Minister for Social Services Julie Morgan said during a visit to a school in Cardiff today.
Just one day before Wales and the UK leaves the EU, the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths, is confident North Wales’ growing drinks industry will continue to sparkle.
Vaughan Gething AM, Minister for Health and Social Services
Vaughan Gething, Minister for Health and Social Services
Vaughan Gething MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
"Early intervention can prevent young people reaching crisis point with their mental health", said Mental Health Minister Sarah Murphy.
A new action plan to help secure the long-term future of manufacturing in Wales has been launched by Welsh Government.
Jeremy Miles MS, Counsel General and Minister for European Transition and Rebecca Evans MS, Minister for Finance and Trefnydd
In July, following the death of George Floyd and a month of action by the Black Lives Matter movement, First Minister Mark Drakeford ordered an urgent audit of statues, street and building names to address Wales’ connections with slavery and the slave trade.
The First Minister will today set out a refreshed 20-point plan to make the United Kingdom stronger and work better for everyone.
New findings from the Welsh Government National Survey on loneliness confirms that feelings of loneliness show a strong relationship with well-being, and that lonely people reported much lower satisfaction with life.
Councils in Wales will receive £6.3 billion in capital and revenue funding from the Welsh Government next year, Housing and Local Government Minister Julie James has announced.
A fund to tackle loneliness and social isolation will help grass root organisations bring communities together across Wales.
The report helps us assess whether we are making progress against the 7 national wellbeing goals.
Exciting developments are taking place across Rhyl town centre as projects, backed by the Welsh Government’s Transforming Towns fund and delivered in partnership with Denbighshire Council, take shape.