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Lesley Griffiths MS, Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs
Rebecca Evans MS, Minister for Finance and Trefnydd
Jane Hutt MS, Minister for Social Justice
Mick Antoniw MS, Counsel General
Summaries of the decisions made by ministers.
Summaries of decisions made by ministers
Jeremy Miles AM, Counsel General and Brexit Minister
The Minister for Education, Kirsty Williams, returns to Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor today for the awards ceremony of the All Wales Coding Competition - Codio Cymru.
The Education Minister, Kirsty Williams, has officially launched a pilot degree apprenticeship scheme in Wales, supported by £20m of Welsh Government funding.
Tackling substance misuse amongst the homeless and prisoners and dealing with mental health issues associated with addiction are some of the aims of a new Welsh Government plan published for consultation today.
The Welsh Government has become the first signatory of the UK Steel Charter, Economy Minister Ken Skates has announced today.
The advanced manufacturing centre currently under construction in Broughton will be officially known as AMRC Cymru, Minister for Economy and North Wales Ken Skates announced today.
Vaughan Gething AM, Minister for Health and Social Services
People working between 10 and 16 hours within the Childcare and Play sector who want to progress their career are being encouraged to apply for funding for apprenticeship qualifications through the Progress for Success (PFS) programme.
The review is based only on published evidence for inequalities in Wales and the UK and does not review current practice.
Proposals are being invited from the tourism industry for the next round of tourism investment funds, in support of Wales’ thematic years.
Welsh Government’s ambition to achieve one million Welsh speakers by 2050.
The day before the UK Government triggers Article 50, the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs delivered a £223million boost to Wales’ rural communities.
An unprecedented number of farmers have attended roadshow events across Wales to hear of the challenges and opportunities the industry faces, along with the support available.
During its first fortnight at Caernarfon Castle, nearly 40,000 visitors to Poppies: Weeping Window have been warmly welcomed by dedicated Cadw staff and Wales for Peace volunteers.
An additional £7.5m to help Welsh businesses build resilience in order to cope with the challenges of Brexit is being announced by Economy Secretary, Ken Skates.