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News of Swansea University’s successful bid to establish a UK Centre of Excellence in developing new buildings has been welcomed with £6.5m of Welsh Government investment.
Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford announces £2.9 million to fund specialist employment and training services for people with sensory loss.
Figures out today show that 38,269 children benefitted from Flying Start services in Wales during 2015-16
Rebecca Evans AM, Minister for Finance and Trefnydd
A Cardiff-based company specialising in helping pharmaceutical companies bring new therapeutics to market is set to create 16 highly skilled new jobs thanks to Welsh Government support.
The new Valleys Regional Park can have the same effect as the Wales Coast Path in attracting visitors to Wales and improving the well-being of communities.
Economy Minister Ken Skates has today met key players from the automotive industry affected by the recent Honda announcement
Deputy Housing and Local Government Minister Hannah Blythyn has announced more than £700,000 of EU and Welsh Government funding for the next phase to transform the former Caerphilly Miner’s Centre into a centre for the community.
The Minister for Finance, Rebecca Evans today met with the Head of the Welsh Retail Consortium, Sara Jones, to explore opportunities to work together to help revive struggling high streets and town centres in Wales.
Brexit Minister Jeremy Miles has hit out at the growing trend of politicians describing a no deal Brexit as a legitimate means of leaving the EU.
Kirsty Williams AM, Minister for Education
A new cross-government approach to improving working life in Wales has been outlined by the First Minister.
Minister for Housing and Local Government Julie James has announced more than £20 million through the Land for Housing scheme to help housing associations buy land to build more homes across Wales.
Jane Hutt AM, Deputy Minister and Chief Whip
Lesley Griffiths AM, Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs
The Health Minister, Vaughan Gething has today confirmed £1.5m Welsh Government funding to children’s charity Bobath Wales to help purchase and develop a new premises in Llanishen, Cardiff.
The report describes the findings from the end of project evaluation of the Heritage Tourism Project (HTP), and provides an analysis of its achievements.
Vaughan Gething AM, Minister for Health and Social Services
Wales cannot fulfil its economic potential until we ensure our most vulnerable fulfil theirs – Minister
The move builds on Professor John Furlong’s independent report that concluded teacher training needed reforming to raise standards.