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The First Minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones, will visit the Poppies: Weeping Window installation in Caernarfon Castle on Armistice Day.
The First Minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones, launches the Welsh Government’s policy paper on Brexit and devolution.
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Sport, Lord Elis-Thomas visited St Fagans National Museum of History today.
Tourism Minister, Lord-Elis Thomas, recently visited Dylan’s in Criccieth as a Showcase of Welsh Food and Drink got underway for the Tourism industry in Wales.
Providing breaks for carers and ensuring they have the support they need to lead their own lives are among the Welsh Government’s new priorities for improving the lives of carers in Wales.
The Minister for Social Services and Public Health has visited an innovative project in Cardiff, that provides sporting opportunities for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
“Although today’s announcement doesn’t go as far as we had hoped, this extra investment goes some way to restoring the cuts we have seen to our capital budget over recent years."
The Lleisiwr project develops technology which builds personal synthetic voices for Welsh speakers at risk of losing their ability to speak due to diseases such as throat cancer.
SHWSH helps spread the word on the Welsh language
A Welsh Government consultation into the reform of ‘complicated, outdated and antiquated’ licensing laws for taxis and private hire vehicles begins today.
Economy Secretary Ken Skates has today confirmed final tenders have been invited for the next Wales and Borders Rail Service, the Welsh Government’s first.
Economy and Transport Secretary Ken Skates is inviting people to share their views on proposals for the third Menai Crossing.
Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford will today announce €4.3m of EU funding to develop advanced marine monitoring systems in the Irish Sea.
The Welsh Government’s childcare offer is benefiting low income families by putting more money back into their pockets and allowing them to take up more work or training, new research shows.
The Welsh Government has accepted recommendations made by Wales’ Children’s Commissioner to further improve services for children and young people in Wales.
Good-quality jobs and the right skills to do them; better public services and local communities.
Seven new members have been appointed to the Arts Council of Wales by Lord Elis-Thomas, Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism.
The objective of this research was to build on baseline research conducted in 2018 on public attitudes towards physical punishment of children including the proposed legislation.
Fire and Rescue Authorities (FRAs) in Wales have been awarded £3 million in funding by Welsh Government, to support national resilience capabilities and the response to national emergencies.
Mark Drakeford MS, First Minister