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Julie James, Minister for Housing and Local Government
First Minister Carwyn Jones visited Anglesey today to announce the Purple option as the preferred route for the third Menai crossing.
The tallest building in Newport – the Chartist Tower - has received an injection of Welsh Government funding as work continues to transform it into a 4 star hotel.
A new footbridge will connect the Llys Cadwyn development to Ynysangharad Park in Pontypridd thanks to more than £800,000 of Welsh Government investment.
A Space Technologies conference and exhibition in Cardiff tomorrow (Wednesday 5 April) will highlight major opportunities for SME tech companies in Wales.
Swansea based Oyster Bay Systems expands and set to create 19 new jobs with Welsh Government support
Oyster Bay Systems is undertaking a major expansion and creating 19 jobs with Welsh Government support.
The Welsh Government’s Business Wales Accelerated Growth Programme has already surpassed the 1000 job creation milestone.
Deepak Nayar, one of Hollywood’s most prolific and respected producers, had such a good experience filming Show Dogs in Wales.
Optimum Credit one of the UK’s leading providers of prime residential second charge mortgages is expanding its operations in Cardiff and creating 23 jobs with Welsh Government support.
Welsh Government Supports Welsh Law Firm to Double Swansea Office Space
Ken Skates has today stressed the importance of a collaborative approach to growing ports and connected economic activities throughout Wales.
The new £15 million attraction has been supported by the Welsh Government through £720,000 of Tourism Investment Support Funding.
Culture, Sport and Tourism Deputy Minister, Lord Elis-Thomas will visit Dublin to underline that Wales - Ireland links are more important than ever.
Minister for Skills and Science, Julie James, has congratulated this year’s graduates from British Airways Maintenance Cardiff (BAMC) for successfully completing their apprenticeships.
Walkers on the Welsh coast spent £84.7 million in 2014, supporting 1,000 jobs, according to a new report.
“Give Socks Not Dogs” was the festive message when Lesley Griffiths visited Dogs Trust Rehoming Centre in Bridgend.
Global food and drink buyers will get a taste of Wales today at an event designed to help Welsh producers reach new markets and strike international deals in light of Brexit.
All electricity bought for public services in Wales by the National Procurement Service (NPS) will be from renewable sources by 2017.
New rules setting out a presumption against the closure of rural schools have been published by the Education Secretary Kirsty Williams today (Fri 30th June).
Lesley Griffiths has signalled her desire for young people to play an active leadership role in setting the future direction of Welsh agriculture.