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Businesses in Wales are missing out on highly skilled people by not providing enough employment opportunities for disabled people.
Vaughan Gething has today launched the Welsh Government's new delivery plan to improve mental health and well-being in Wales.
Most children and young people in care in Wales are doing well, with over three quarters experiencing a high level of placement stability, new research published today shows.
The Welsh Government is continuing to invest in and prioritise social care in Wales
The Health Secretary warned a ‘no deal’ Brexit would be the worst possible scenario for Welsh patients.
Wales’ transport system got an early new year boost today.
The Welsh Government is demanding the estimated £700m saved by the UK Government by scrapping the Main Line electrification in South Wales be reinvested for future rail projects in Wales.
A fresh approach to the development, appraisal and evaluation of transport interventions in Wales which better supports the wellbeing of people and the planet has been launched.
Kirsty Williams, Minister for Education
Funding to support Welsh organisations to prepare non-UK EU citizens ahead of Brexit has been announced.
A disposable SepsisBox developed in Wales that contains all the essential items to provide immediate care for patients suspected of having sepsis will be unveiled next week.
Ken Skates MS, Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales
The Welsh Government’s unique Economic Resilience Fund (ERF) is providing vital support to a global technology business based in Conwy county borough, Minister Economy, Transport and North Wales, Ken Skates, has announced.
Economy Minister Ken Skates will today launch a national discussion on a new plan to help secure the future of manufacturing in Wales.
Businesses can now find out if they are eligible to apply for financial support from the next phase of the Welsh Government’s Economic Resilience Fund (ERF).
Finance ministers from the devolved administrations are urging the UK government to ease the financial restrictions imposed on devolved governments so they can better respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.
From 4 October, motorists exceeding the 50mph speed limits on some of the most polluted roads in Wales could receive a letter or fine through their doors, the Welsh Government has warned.
Julie Morgan MS, Deputy Minister for Social Services
Eluned Morgan, Minister for Health and Social Services
The Welsh Government will today set out its vision to radically reform post-16 education, for the first time ever enshrining in law nine national strategic purposes for the post-compulsory education system.