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The Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths has officially opened Wales’ first Solar village.
Work is underway on a development which will become a hub for visitors to the Gower from Easter 2017.
John Griffiths, Minister for Environment and Sustainable Development
As Carers Week begins, a new Welsh Government campaign aims to help young people recognise when they are carers and connect them with available support.
The First Minister Eluned Morgan has set out her priorities for the Welsh Government.
Jeremy Miles MS, Minister for Education and Welsh Language
The Finance Minister Rebecca Evans visited the ASK Centre in Rhyl yesterday and is urging people in North Wales to take advantage of the support available to them during the cost of living crisis.
Julie Morgan MS, Deputy Minister for Social Services
Julie James MS, Minister for Climate Change
Plans are in place to regain pre-pandemic progress in reading, maths and science, says Education Minister Jeremy Miles as PISA results are published.
The Welsh Government has announced it is providing £2 million of new funding to support students’ health and well-being, including mental health, at Wales’ higher education institutions.
Communities and businesses from across the Valleys will soon benefit from a new Welsh Government funded out of hours bus service.
As we mark National Hate Crime Awareness Week the Welsh Government has announced a new scheme to help school children in Wales and their teachers learn to better identify and respond to hate speech and misinformation, and to ensure schools nurture ethical, informed citizens who contribute to a more cohesive society.
The Health Minister, Vaughan Gething has today outlined plans to make Wales’ one of the first countries to see obesity rates decline.
The Minister for Welsh Language and Lifelong Learning, Eluned Morgan, today thanked all those, whether staff or participants, who were involved in reaching this milestone.
The Anglesey story is that of a small unitary authority serving a relatively disadvantaged and isolated island community, with a long history of political turbulence and corporate under-performance.
Wales swept the boards at nursing and midwifery awards earlier in the year.
Leighton Andrews, Minister for Education and Skills and Gwenda Thomas, Deputy Minister for Children and Social Services
Wales will become a Marmot nation as part of the Welsh Government’s ongoing work to tackle health inequalities.
On Thursday 8 February international experts came together to discuss the successes and challenges of preserving minority languages, and to thank Emeritus Professor Colin H Williams for his contribution to language policy.