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Finance Minister, Rebecca Evans has today announced the Welsh Government’s Tax Policy Work Plan for 2019.
Welsh-medium education secondary schools generally perform well with some of them among the best schools in Wales.
Speaking at the Welsh Pharmacy Conference today Health Minister Vaughan Gething has announced a £100,000 funding package for pharmacist training.
Transport Minister Ken Skates has visited Llanrwst to see the repair work taking place to the damaged Conwy Valley line.
Caergwrle castle set to become 43rd castle in Cadw’s care after a principle agreement with current custodians, Hope community council. It will be Cadw’s first new acquisition of a castle for 25 years.
Figures published today show that following two record-breaking years, the tourism industry in Wales has had an encouraging start to the first few months of 2016.
The National Library of Wales and the Welsh Government are looking for new people to join the National Library’s Board of Trustees.
More than 3,300 children have benefited from the Welsh Government’s ground-breaking childcare offer during its first year, Minister for Children, Huw Irranca-Davies, announced today.
These are the three priorities in Our Valleys, Our Future – the high-level action plan launched by the Ministerial Taskforce for the South Wales Valleys, in July.
A leading supplier of tractors and other equipment to the agriculture sector in North Wales is benefiting from superfast broadband at its depot in Gwynedd, and is seeing a difference to the business.
Visitors to this year’s Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod will be able to send messages across the world at ultrafast speeds thanks to Superfast Cymru.
Skills and Science Minister Julie James is pleased to confirm that Professor Sir Mansel Aylward has been appointed as the new Chair of Life Sciences Hub Wales Limited.
Economy Secretary Ken Skates will visit China next month in an effort to further strengthen Wales’ relationship with the world’s second largest economy.
More than £600,000 of Welsh Government and Innovate to Save funding will help accommodate young people in care build a better future, Ministers announced today.
The first phase of a £1.4 million project to convert Plas Weunydd into a hotel on the Llechwedd Slate Mountain site has now been completed with support from the Welsh Government.
Julie Morgan MS, Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services
Changes to the planning policy to allow Welsh councils to compulsory purchase empty houses and vacant land have been announced by the Minister for Housing and Local Government.
Data on coronavirus and NHS activity and capacity up to 1 June 2021.
Ken Skates MS, Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales
Hannah Blythyn MS, Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government