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Tourism Minister visits Fairyhill, Gower to see how the new owners are transforming iconic hotel and restaurant into a dedicated wedding and special event venue
The First Minister will tomorrow (Friday) set out how Wales plans to move back to alert level zero if the public health situation continues to improve.
A review examining the Healthy Ageing Programme’s activities for older people between 2022 and 2025 and how well they reflect national health and wellbeing priorities in Wales.
Yesterday, head teachers in Conwy met with the Education Minister to discuss how schools within the authority have benefited from the introduction of business support officers.
Health Secretary Vaughan Gething has today welcomed the success of the 111 pilot and commissioned plans to consider how the service can be taken forward in the future.
The Welsh Government has today published its plans to change regulations about how local authorities plan Welsh-medium education in their areas.
Estyn, the education and training inspectorate for Wales, will lead a review to understand how Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) is currently used in schools across Wales.
The Cabinet Secretary for the Environment and Rural Affairs is holding talks in Brussels today on how Wales can work with partners in Europe following the UK’s decision to leave the EU.
The Deputy Minister and Chief Whip Jane Hutt has today published a consultation seeking views on how public bodies in Wales can better address inequalities.
Ambitious plans that set out how the Welsh Government will be investing in infrastructure and working with the private sector to give people in Wales the confidence to make the switch to electric vehicles have been unveiled today.
Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government Jayne Bryant has seen first-hand how Welsh Government investment is revitalising Merthyr Tydfil’s town centre.
This report explores the Flying Start programme and its rationale, how it can be evaluated and what might need to change for more robust and reliable evaluations to be conducted.
This research aimed to assess how feasible it was to co-produce Government Social Research. The findings are based on two collaborative projects exploring recommendations proposed by the taskforce.
Lesley Griffiths, has today outlined her vision for land management in Wales post-Brexit and has started a conversation on how this can be delivered.
Assessments of how the Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Wales) Bill affects equality of opportunity, children’s rights, Welsh language and the justice system.
The framework outlines how data will be used to track progress of the Child Poverty Strategy. A review of the framework was conducted by independent academic expert, Professor Rod Hick.
Children and young people to be at the heart of decision making, as Welsh Government sets out how it will make Wales a wonderful place to grow up, live and work.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has announced three appointments to a new board that will play a key role in how Wales’ teachers will be trained (Thurs 15th June).
A consultation exploring how best to promote bus travel amongst young people will be launched by Welsh Government this week, Economy Secretary Ken Skates has announced.
Ahead of a meeting of UK Ministers about Brexit, Rebecca Evans visited Cardiff University to discuss how important continued collaboration with the EU is to Welsh research and innovation.