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High street businesses and other retailers in Wales will each receive a £2,500 cut to their business rates next year, Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford will today announce.
The Welsh Government will not gamble with the future of agriculture and will continue to support farmers beyond Brexit, First Minister Mark Drakeford and Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths will say as they visit the summer showgrounds across Wales this week.
An American fighter plane which crashed during the Second World War has recently been scheduled by Cadw, making it the first legally designated military aircraft crash site protected for its historic and archaeological interest in the UK.
Julie James AM, Minister for Housing and Local Government
The construction of a new cold steel rolling mill is underway in Caerphilly in an investment supported by the Welsh Government.
Following a year of celebrating Wales’ epic shoreline during Year of the Sea, the tourism industry in Wales is now gearing up for Year of Discovery 2019.
Positive economic impact felt by Wales’ households and businesses thanks to the Welsh Government’s flagship fuel poverty scheme.
A new part-time PGCE that combines online study with tutorials and seminars could soon make Wales a world-leader in Initial Teacher Education (ITE).
The Welsh Government is as committed as ever to working with Airbus to ensure the group continues to go from strength to strength in North Wales.
Marine energy development in Wales received a boost today with more than £300,000 funding announced for South Pembrokeshire Demonstration Zone
A new grant fund to encourage and support entrepreneurship in Further and Higher Education has been announced by Economy Secretary Ken Skates.
Economy Secretary Ken Skates has today announced Gaerwen, Newtown, Caerphilly and Carmarthen as the locations for four new regional Enterprise hubs to encourage and support entrepreneurship in Wales.
Lesley Griffiths, has written an open letter to Welsh farmers who receive payments under the EU Common Agricultural Policy to explain why the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) will not work following Brexit.
Wales is continuing to invest and maximise the EU funds allocated to it as a £6.4m project to help businesses develop cutting-edge technologies is given the green light.
Rt. Hon. Carwyn Jones AM, First Minister of Wales
Ken Skates, Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism
Eat Them to Defeat them returns for its sixth year, to make veg fun, improve diets and increase children’s intake of vegetables by chomping away.
Ken Skates, Cabinet Secretary for Economy & Infrastructure
The UK’s first hospital-owned solar farm has surpassed expectations by providing enough electricity to not only contribute to the daily power needs of Morriston Hospital in Swansea, but to also cover 100% of its demand for 50 hours.