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Kirsty Williams, Cabinet Secretary for Education
From care homes to country parks, high-speed internet is revolutionising life across Wales.
Jane Hutt, Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Trefnydd and Chief Whip
Explains what the Commission for Welsh-Speaking Communities will discuss.
Vaughan Gething, Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport
Mark Drakeford, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government
Thanks to over £100,000 of Welsh Government funding, researchers at Cardiff Metropolitan University are developing a new set of tests to improve the identification of literacy difficulties in Welsh medium secondary school pupils.
Huw Irranca-Davies, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs
Ken Skates MS, Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales
Wales is the first in the UK to have set up a group bringing government, employers and trade unions together to improve ways of working for staff in the social care sector.
Kirsty Williams, Cabinet Secretary for Education
Kirsty Williams, Cabinet Secretary for Education
This research was commissioned in order to inform the development of the refreshed Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Strategic Action Plan and in response to concerns about post-education employment outcomes of young people.
Ken Skates AM, Minister for Economy and Transport
The Deputy Minister and Chief Whip, Jane Hutt, today emphasised that specialist services in Wales are open and available to help those facing increased risk from domestic violence and abuse during coronavirus.
Residents of a North Wales town will soon take part in a pilot for a new digital method of tracking recycling, helping Wales on its route to a zero-waste, circular economy.
A set of new targeted restrictions in the hospitality and leisure sectors, together with a £340m support package, has been announced by First Minister Mark Drakeford.
Vaughan Gething, Minister for Health and Social Services
People living in south west Wales will have a chance to make their voices heard about transport options in their area.
The transformation of Merthyr Tydfil’s iconic Cyfarthfa Castle into an international quality museum set in an impressive 100-hectare public park has moved a step closer thanks to an additional £1.2m funding boost from the Welsh Government.