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A £250,000 Welsh Government fund to support Armed Forces children in schools is now open to bids from schools.
Minister for Finance and Trefnydd, Rebecca Evans is today calling for the UK government to provide urgent clarity on vital future funding for Wales.
Lesley Griffiths AM, Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs
Data showing the short term movements in the output of industries in the production, construction and market services sectors for April to June 2019.
A new data science hub for green energy is to be created at Bangor University, backed by £4.6 million EU funds.
Vaughan Gething, Minister for Health and Social Services
Initiatives that will help secure Wales’ future relations with European regions, nations and networks beyond Brexit will receive £320,000, the Welsh Government’s International Relations Minister, Eluned Morgan has announced today.
Plans for a brand new Llandudno based distillery and visitor centre for Penderyn Distillery are a step closer following an offer of funding support from the Welsh Government.
Kirsty Williams AM, Minister for Education
Wales is set to become a global leader in 5G technology following the announcement of a new Digital Centre of Excellence, supported by nearly £4 million EU funds.
Julie James, Minister for Housing and Local Government
Julie James AM, Minister for Housing and Local Government
Brexit Minister Jeremy Miles has urged people across Wales to help spread the word and ensure the tens of thousands of EU citizens living here are fully aware of their rights post-Brexit.
Wales continues to have some of the cleanest bathing water in Europe, new figures out today reveal.
Jane Hutt, Deputy Minister and Chief Whip
The independent review of Supporting People Programme in 2010 recommended a review of outcomes measurement and monitoring of Supporting People projects.
Families First is designed to improve outcomes for children, young people and families. It emphasises prevention and early intervention for families, particularly those living in poverty.
The aim of the Cymraeg for Kids programme is to increase the number of children in Welsh-medium education.
Sport Wales has been allocated an additional £5m to support the delivery of a range of sports facilities across Wales.
Wales’ brightest and most talented pupils are set to benefit from £3 million of support over two years as part of plans announced today by Education Secretary, Kirsty Williams.