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Eluned Morgan MS, Minister for Health & Social Services
Eluned Morgan, Minister for Health and Social Services
The Chief Veterinary Officer for Wales, Christianne Glossop has confirmed the presence of avian influenza H5N1 in a small backyard flock of chickens and ducks at a premises on the Isle of Anglesey.
Wales’ Chief Veterinary Officer has urged farmers in Wales to be alert to signs of Bluetongue as we enter a period where animals are at an increased risk of contracting Bluetongue virus from midges.
More than £1 million of Welsh Government funding is being made available to boost the marine, fisheries and aquaculture industry in Wales.
Ken Skates MS, Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales
Data includes the number of land and property transactions, tax due and value of property taxed.
Data includes the number of land and property transactions, tax due and value of property taxed.
This report details the findings of research looking at the fire safety behaviours of residents of multi-occupied buildings.
Celebrating the contributions of older volunteers on International Older People’s Day.
The Healthy Child Wales Programme (HCWP) is a universal health programme for all families in Wales with children aged between 0 and 7 years.
This research project was commissioned to explore the feasibility of conducting the Learner Voice Wales survey in school sixth-forms.
Deputy Minister for Culture, Tourism and Sport, Lord Elis-Thomas has kick-started Year of Discovery 2019 with visits to new tourism experiences in west Wales.
The Health Minister Vaughan Gething today announced an additional £25m funding to GP services in Wales.
Vaughan Gething, Minister for Health and Social Services
A decade of austerity cuts and welfare reforms instigated by the UK Government have contributed to more children in working households in Wales living in poverty, a new Welsh Government report published today shows.
Creative Wales’ Emergency Digital Development and Emergency TV Funds are already delivering real benefits to indigenous Welsh companies.
Cameras will soon start rolling again in Wales as work on high profile productions are set to begin, following the Welsh Government coronavirus regulations and guidance, after a very difficult time for the film and TV industry across the world.
The new funding will support innovative projects to help improve recruitment into social care and boost local Welsh NHS spending.
International industries, home grown enterprises and pioneering start-ups based in Wales are the stars of a new highly focussed business marketing campaign to attract more inward investment to Wales.