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Ebbw Vale Institute is the oldest Institute in Wales. This Grade II listed building was built in 1849 and needed extensive repair and refurbishment, and its owner, Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council, could not commit to funding.
Vaughan Gething, Minister for Health and Social Services
Jayne Bryant MS, Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government
Health Minister, Eluned Morgan, has announced the members of an advisory panel to monitor and scrutinise Welsh Government plans to improve the provision of Welsh language care in health and social care services.
Information to help and support young people
Animal keepers have a duty of care to their animals.
The Strategic AI Advisory Group's responsibilities and how it will work.
Julie James, Minister for Housing and Local Government
Carl Sargeant, Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children
Every year more than 250 patients die waiting for a kidney transplant.
Wales is ready to maximise on the huge opportunities presented by Electric and Hydrogen vehicles.
The Minister for Skills and Science, Julie James, is visiting Swansea City Football Club Academy to talk to its apprentices about their learning experiences.
The Minister for Skills and Science, Julie James has congratulated a company for reaching a milestone number of apprentices.
A new national survey aimed at getting the views of teachers and support staff across Wales launches today, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has announced (Mon 31st Oct).
Education Secretary, Kirsty Williams, has unveiled details of a new pilot that will help many more Welsh students, no matter what their background, to study abroad.
Learners and teachers in all parts of Wales are now enjoying brand new, ultra-modern school and college buildings, thanks to the Welsh Government’s 21st Century Schools and Education Programme.
Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs has reinforced the Welsh Government’s determination to improve air quality across Wales.
Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol’s role should expand says review
The Welsh Food and drinks industry turnover has increased strongly to £6.9bn and is edging ever nearer to meeting ambitious targets for the sector.
New fixed penalties to help prevent household waste being illegally dumped have passed in the Assembly and come into force tomorrow.