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Julie James, Minister for Climate Change
Carl Sargeant, Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children
Eluned Morgan MS, Cabinet Secretary for Health, Social Care and Welsh Language
Making flexible working an option for its entire workforce is the challenge.
As Covid-19 restrictions ease, the Welsh Government is stepping up support to promote face to face services for victims and survivors of violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence (VAWDASV).
Information and resources to help children learn to talk.
As the firebreak ends in Wales, First Minister Mark Drakeford today asked everyone to think about how they can protect their families from the virus.
The grant will support some 41 projects across 16 local authorities and create an additional 2818 school and childcare places for Welsh medium learners.
Leighton Andrews, Minister for Education and Skills and Carl Sargeant, Minister for Local Government and Communities
Julie James Minister for Housing and Local Government
Housing and Regeneration Minister Rebecca Evans has visited a pioneering project in Wrexham providing a range of services to homeless people locally.
Figures out today show that 37,628 children benefitted from Flying Start services in Wales during 2016-17.
Communities Secretary Carl Sargeant will today set out his vision for a new approach to building resilient communities and invite others to contribute to the debate.
Communities and Children Secretary Carl Sargeant today took to the streets of Cardiff to get a taste of life as a Big Issue seller.
A new £100 million programme of targeted regeneration investment has been launched by the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children, Carl Sargeant.
Wales will be the first nation in the UK to introduce a locum register from April this year.
A mapping exercise of grassroots music venues has been commissioned by the Welsh Government to tailor better support for the music industry in Wales.
A major £6.6 million EU investment is set to expand and extend a Swansea employability programme through to 2021.