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Mark Drakeford, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government
Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing, Sarah Murphy, has stressed the importance of mental health in the workplace during a visit to an employer leading the way with supporting their employees.
The report helps us assess whether we are making progress against the 7 national wellbeing goals.
A former care home in the heart of Merthyr Tydfil has been redeveloped to provide temporary accommodation housing for young people and adults in a crisis.
Kirsty Williams, Cabinet Secretary for Education
Jeremy Miles MS, Minster for Education and Welsh Language
Ken Skates, Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport
Huw Irranca-Davies, Minister for Children and Social Care
The Welsh Government has issued a statement on the latest NHS Wales performance data published today.
Vaughan Gething MS, Minister for Economy
Update from the Chief Medical Officer for Wales, Dr. Frank Atherton on Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Finance Ministers from Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland met together for the first time with the new Chief Secretary to the Treasury Steve Barclay in London today.
Rebecca Evans AM, Minister for Finance and Trefnydd
Two Mid Wales businesses at the forefront of innovation in electric vehicles – whether classic cars or new designs - have been visited by the Welsh Government’s Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales.
Kirsty Williams AM, Minister for Education
Wales’ Childcare Offer providing 30 hours of early education and care to the working parents of 3 and 4 year olds across Wales is set to reopen, Deputy Minister for Health and Social Care Julie Morgan has announced today.
Economy Minister Ken Skates will today launch a national discussion on a new plan to help secure the future of manufacturing in Wales.
Ken Skates, Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales
The Welsh Government will fund pilot schemes to accelerate the uptake of electric bikes (e-bikes) and electric cargo bikes (e-cargo bikes) in Wales.
Businesses in Wales still affected by coronavirus restrictions will be able to claim up to £25,000 more in support to help meet ongoing costs, First Minister Mark Drakeford has announced.