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Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams has wished pupils at Ysgol Gyfun Rhydywaun, Aberdare good luck ahead of their appearance at the final of prestigious UK national engineering awards...
Parents in Wales will soon be able to access a new £1.7m fund to help cover the cost of school uniforms.
Education Secretary, Kirsty Williams, has unveiled details of a new pilot that will help many more Welsh students, no matter what their background, to study abroad.
The aim of the evaluation is to assess the effectiveness, efficiency and impact of the Apprenticeships Programme for the period 2015 to 2019.
Seren is a network of regional hubs designed to support Wales’ brightest sixth formers achieve their academic potential and gain access to leading universities.
This report presents the findings of qualitative research carried out with stakeholders to evaluate the co-productive approach taken.
Lesley Griffiths, Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs
Economy Secretary, Ken Skates has announced more than £100,000 to strengthen the childcare sector in Wales.
Public investment with a social purpose is what we’re about in Wales, First Minister Carwyn Jones will tell the TUC conference in Llandudno today.
First Minister of Wales has set out the details of the agreement reached with Kirsty Williams upon her joining the government.
First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones is welcoming leaders from across the UK to Cardiff today to discuss Britain’s withdrawal from the EU.
"The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill is a crude power-grab from London, which strikes at the heart of devolution."
New statistics published today show 99% of Welsh bathing water has complied with tough European standards.
The Welsh Food and drinks industry turnover has increased strongly to £6.9bn and is edging ever nearer to meeting ambitious targets for the sector.
The Welsh Government is looking for a new Chair for Social Care Wales
This new guidance will help the nursing workforce prepare for commencement of the Act in April 2018.
Wide-ranging legislation which will help people live healthier lives and protect them from harm, has today [Monday 3 July] received Royal Assent.
Mark Drakeford has congratulated Wales’ newly-elected councillors and called on them to continue to work with the Welsh Government on plans for local government reform.
Health Secretary, Vaughan Gething, has announced £1.2m to improve the renal dialysis unit at University Hospital for Wales (UHW), Cardiff.
Improving early diagnosis of cancer is key to improving outcomes for patients the Health Secretary said as the Welsh Government’s 2016 Cancer Annual Report is published.