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A major programme to simplify the statute book is to be introduced by the Welsh Government, the Counsel General for Wales, Mick Antoniw has announced.
A new plan to reduce the number of smokers in Wales to 16% by 2020 for a healthier, smoke-free Wales has been launched by the Welsh Government.
Transport Minister calls on UK Government to stop failing Welsh railways
Leighton Andrews, Minister for Education and Skills
Leighton Andrews, Minister for Educations and Skills
Lesley Griffiths AM, Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty
Rebecca Evans, Deputy Minister for Farming and Food
Mark Drakeford, Minister for Health and Social Services
This research established the impact of recent major road transport infrastructure improvements on economic development in Wales with the aim of informing the appraisal of future projects.
Gavin and Stacey actress, Ruth Jones, who is best known across Wales and around the world as Nessa, has been given a special award.
Lynne Neagle MS, Cabinet Secretary for Education
Carl Sargeant, Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children
Minister for Social Care Dawn Bowden heard from young carers during Carers’ Week about the importance of being identified, as a first step to accessing support in school.
Ken Skates, Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport
Jayne Bryant MS, Minister for Mental Health and Early Years
The Health Minister, Eluned Morgan has today (Friday 24th June) confirmed that access to free LFD tests will be extended in Wales until July 31st 2022.
A health and social care service in which people are actively offered their care in Welsh, is the ambition of a new plan launched by the Health Minister, Eluned Morgan today (2 August).
St David Awards winners in 2020 and 2021 will be Welsh Government guests at Wales’ games against France and Italy.
First Minister Mark Drakeford today said Wales can look forward to a brighter future, as the last remaining coronavirus protections in law come to an end.
The maximum fine for repeated breaches of the coronavirus lockdown rules in Wales will rise from £120 to £1,920, First Minister Mark Drakeford announced today.