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Businesses across Wales and England like pubs, restaurants, hairdressers and cinemas, are being encouraged to have NHS QR code posters visible on entry, so customers who have downloaded the new NHS COVID-19 app can use their smartphones to easily check-in.
Statement from the UK government, Scottish Government and Welsh Government.
Vaughan Gething, Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport
The Rt Hon Carwyn Jones AM, First Minister of Wales
Ken Skates, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Transport and North Wales
Explains eligibility, funding and how to apply for the employment based PGCE scheme. Also provides information for providers on the duties and administration of the scheme.
Explains eligibility, funding and how to apply for the employment based PGCE scheme. Provides information for providers on the duties and administration of the scheme.
Explains eligibility, funding and how to apply for the employment based PGCE scheme. Also provides information for providers on the duties and administration of the scheme.
The programme of work covers housing, health, education, transport and social care services.
How cultural organisations in Torfaen helped develop people's employment skills and find work.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has approved £4.125 million for a new industry standard technology centre at Coleg Cambria.
School Uniform Guidance to become statutory
A project to tackle childhood obesity has awarded funding to four Welsh companies to develop innovative, healthy and affordable Food and Drink solutions.
First Minister Carwyn Jones wishes Wales a Merry Christmas.
Health Secretary Vaughan Gething has announced £11.33m of investment into NHS information technology equipment and services.
People across Wales are being urged to look after elderly and vulnerable family members and neighbours this Christmas.
Smoking rates are falling according to the first Annual Statement of Progress for Respiratory Conditions published today.
Commenting on last night’s Newsnight item on the Welsh Language.
Communities and Children’s Secretary Carl Sargeant has announced £3,734,989 to improve community facilities across Wales.
An extra £4 million per year over the next four years has been made available for the programme between 2017 and 2021