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The second of three phases of the evaluation reviews the delivery of the programme and the outcomes to date.
The Finance Minister Rebecca Evans visited the ASK Centre in Rhyl yesterday and is urging people in North Wales to take advantage of the support available to them during the cost of living crisis.
Eluned Morgan MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
Jane Hutt, Minister for Social Justice
The Minister for Education and Welsh Language has announced a new bursary and grant to increase the number of teachers who can speak Welsh.
Eluned Morgan MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
Carl Sargeant, Minister for Natural Resources
Rebecca Evans AS, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning
Welsh farming businesses will be able to access affordable finance to modernise their operations and cut carbon emissions, under a new loan scheme to be launched by the Welsh Government and delivered by the Development Bank of Wales later this year.
Pharmacies across Wales carried out more than 600,000 clinical consultations for a wide range of common health issues in the last 12 months.
Mark Drakeford, Minister for Health and Social Services
From oil heating to a heat pump: How Nest helped one Welsh household stay warm for less.
Wales' annual Young Carers Festival, which hosted a record number of young people this year, has been hailed as "life changing" by a young carer from Wrexham.
Two Welsh offshore wind projects have secured contracts in the latest UK Government auction, marking a significant step forward for Wales' renewable energy ambitions and deliver thousands of jobs.
A Bridgend IT services company which is harnessing the power of AI is expanding and creating jobs with support from the Welsh Government.
The Rt Hon Carwyn Jones AM, First Minister of Wales
Mark Drakeford, Minister for Health and Social Services
New proposals have been suggested to adjust the way tax rules for self-catering holiday let owners are applied.
Ely and Caerau Children’s Centre is set to be transformed by nearly £2 million of Welsh Government funding to improve facilities and increase childcare provision for local families.
Universal Primary Free School Meals across Wales are to benefit from an estimated additional £8 million investment over the coming two years, with the price spent per meal to rise from £3.20 to £3.40.