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Rebecca Evans MS, Minister for Finance and Trefnydd
Julie James MS, Minister for Climate Change
Lesley Griffiths, Minister for Health and Social Services
Huw Lewis, Minister for Education and Skills
Jane Hutt MS, Deputy Minister and Chief Whip
First Minister Carwyn Jones announces further business support for Airbus and automotive component manufacturers from the EU Transition Fund to help prepare for Brexit.
Kirsty Williams AM has today published statutory guidance to make school uniforms more affordable, accessible and gender-neutral.
Wales will be the first nation in the UK to introduce a locum register from April this year.
Wales has increased its lead over the other UK nations in the amount of waste households sent to be recycled.
A new £40m school for Port Talbot has been officially opened by Education Secretary Kirsty Williams today (Mon 13th March).
Minister for Environment Hannah Blythyn has today announced £600,000 of funding towards a new national Coastal Monitoring Centre.
The First Minister of Wales is meeting Michel Barnier to call for greater flexibility from the EU27 to reach a Brexit agreement based on shared values.
‘Prosperity for All’ – a national strategy to deliver key priorities for the rest of this Assembly term.
£114m will be invested in 2019/20 to support a range of education and training programmes for healthcare professionals in Wales
They have called for the UK Government to reconsider their decision or the Welsh and Scottish Government will not actively promote the scheme to health and social care staff in Wales and Scotland.
New figures out today reveal that council tax in Wales remains lower than in England.
Alun Davies has urged people to take a few minutes to contribute to our consultation on proposals to strengthen local government, which closes in two weeks.
Wales is leading the way in developing patient reported experience and outcome measures for stroke and rehabilitation patients, Health Secretary Vaughan Gething said today (Friday 31 March).
The Chief Medical Officer for Wales is urging the public to choose the right health service for their needs.
Health Secretary Vaughan Gething warned today that longstanding and unacceptable performance issues, however challenging, will not be tolerated.