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Counsel General and Brexit Minister Jeremy Miles today welcomed EU funding to extend a scheme that is boosting the prospects of thousands of people across Wales.
A day in the life of a transplant surgeon
New Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams today (Weds 15th June) told Assembly Members she wants to see Wales fulfil its ambition of developing a world-leading curriculum.
A new group is to be set up to review the future role of Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol, the Welsh Government announced today (Tues 2nd August).
Link between universities and schools must go beyond teacher training
New rules for the courses that train teachers in Wales are part of the drive to attract the best talent to the profession, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams announced today.
Goods and people must be able to move freely through Welsh ports after Brexit so not to damage the Welsh economy, Economy Secretary Ken Skates warned today.
First Minister Carwyn Jones has announced a business confidence plan and a new fund to support jobs and growth as part of the Welsh Government’s response to the EU referendum result.
Two members are being sought for a panel reviewing the future of Community Councils in Wales.
A graduate programme helping to develop and retain industry professionals and future leaders in Wales’ financial services sector is being extended following a £1m EU funding boost.
The Visitor Levy Bill has received Royal Assent from His Majesty The King.
The Rt Hon Carwyn Jones AM, First Minister of Wales
Carl Sargeant, Minister for Natural Resources
Lesley Griffiths, Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty
Edwina Hart, Minister for Economy, Science and Transport
Mark Drakeford, Minister for Health and Social Services
Huw Irranca-Davies, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs
Wales’ leading doctor Sir Dr Frank Atherton has announced he will stand down after 8 and half years as the Welsh Government’s Chief Medical Officer.
Lesley Griffiths, Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs
Welsh Language Secretary Mark Drakeford visited Ysgol Henry Richard in Tregaron, praising its progress toward Welsh-medium education.