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Wales is making good progress on raising the profile of women in farming, especially in leadership roles, but the industry can do more.
Visitors and local communities will be able to enjoy more of Wales’ great outdoors thanks to over half a million pounds of access funding, announced by Lesley Griffiths today.
On her first visit to the city since being appointed Education Secretary, Kirsty Williams has said students and staff from across the European Union are welcome at Swansea University.
Education Secretary, Kirsty Williams has been in Conwy today to officially open two Welsh Government funded schools in Colwyn Bay.
A €2m project to encourage more visitors to explore lesser known areas of Ireland and Wales has been announced by the Minister for Culture, Tourism and Sport, Dafydd Elis-Thomas today.
Six companies from Wales will be showcasing some of the best that Welsh aerospace industry has to offer at MRO Europe this October – the largest event of its kind outside of north America.
Ace Orthotics is expanding with Welsh Government support and creating ten new jobs in Cardiff.
Zip-Clip - is ramping up its international trade with plans to see worldwide sales account for 60% of sales by 2018.
Wrexham-based fine furniture-maker goes from strength to strength
The Welsh Government has launched a new plan to help people in Wales maintain a healthy weight and wants to hear the people of Wales’ views on the actions proposed.
It is estimated around 111,000 people in Wales are living with sight loss.
New innovative plan to ensure people with dementia can live as independently as possible.
A new project to help the social care sector in Wales plan its workforce requirements post-Brexit has been announced
With less than a week to go until Transport for Wales takes over the running of passenger rail services for Wales and the Borders, Transport Secretary Ken Skates has outlined some of the many changes.
Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford has responded to the Autumn Budget saying it provides no significant boost for hard-pressed public services.
More than €7m of EU funds will be invested in science and technology projects to help protect and develop the marine life and the fisheries industry in Wales and Ireland.
There will be no routine daytime work involving lane closures on the A55 between J11 and the English borders until at least September 2018, Economy and Transport Secretary Ken Skates has announced.
Carwyn Jones, First Minister and Ieuan Wyn Jones, Deputy First Minister
Carwyn Jones, First Minister
Lesley Griffiths, Minister for Health and Social Services