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Lesley Griffiths AM, Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs
Guidance to help project managers develop, manage and close their project.
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Sport, Lord Elis-Thomas calls on the future stars of Film and TV to step into the spotlight.
Sport Wales has been allocated an additional £5m to support the delivery of a range of sports facilities across Wales.
Wales’ brightest and most talented pupils are set to benefit from £3 million of support over two years as part of plans announced today by Education Secretary, Kirsty Williams.
Wales’ new curriculum will be published in Easter 2019 and will focus on ensuring young people become ethical, informed and valued members of society, the Education Secretary announced today.
Minister for Environment, Hannah Blythyn has visited ‘eco-school’ Blaengwrach Primary to congratulate the pupils on their recycling success.
Ensuring that the concerns of Wales’ agriculture and environment sectors are fully taken into consideration.
Wales is recycling double the waste it did a decade ago and is exceeding the current statutory recycling target of 58%.
Proposals to create a new commission to oversee the higher and further education sector in Wales have been published by the Education Secretary Kirsty Williams today (Tues 20th June).
The changes aim to put Wales in a world-leading position of integrating digital skills across the curriculum.
Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams attended the fifth National Digital Learning Event and Awards (NDLE)
Cheaper school uniform could be on the way thanks to new statutory guidance
A new £36m EU-backed scheme to develop post-graduate research and innovation skills in partnership with small and medium-sized businesses has been announced by the First Minister
The focus of Brexit negotiations must now be on securing a transitional arrangement with the EU, First Minister Carwyn Jones, has said one year on from the EU referendum.
Today, the Welsh Government will publish recommendations made by Dr Simon Thurley in a review commissioned by the Cabinet Secretary for the Economy and Infrastructure, Ken Skates.
The Welsh Government has allocated nearly £6.6 million in ICF revenue to the West Wales Regional Partnership Board in 2018-19
Keeping children safe online is an issue all parents need to take seriously due to the increasing access young children have to the digital world.
The Welsh Government’s £98m Small Business Rates Relief scheme will be extended for 2017-18, Local Government Secretary Mark Drakeford has announced.
All children and young people in Wales will receive consistent support and advice from a healthcare professional throughout their school age years.