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Foundations are required to transmit the load of the building safely to the ground.
Recovering from illness or injury at home after a hospital stay.
Advice, guidance, and webinars to help mitigate weather events and the increasing prices of feed, fuel and fertiliser.
The Rt Hon Carwyn Jones AM, First Minister of Wales
Carwyn Jones, First Minister
Eluned Morgan Minister for Health and Social Services
Economy Secretary, Ken Skates is on Anglesey today to break the ground at Wales’ first dedicated Science Park.
There will be no charges for vehicles to cross the Cleddau Bridge thanks to the Welsh Government funding the removal of the tolls.
Health Minister Vaughan Gething, has set out his vision for cutting edge precision medicine to improve health and deliver a sustainable future for NHS Wales.
Education in Wales is changing with the introduction of a new curriculum in 2022.
New rules for the courses that train teachers in Wales are part of the drive to attract the best talent to the profession, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams announced today.
Chetwood Financial Ltd, a new Financial services business, is to be established in Wrexham creating 90 high quality jobs with support from the Welsh Government.
Wales’ national institutions will benefit from almost £45 million of Welsh Government funding this year, Economy Secretary Ken Skates has announced today.
A new star studded drama which will premier on Channel 4 later this week has been made with Welsh Government support and filmed in South East Wales.
Economy Secretary Ken Skates has announced that South Wales’ thriving fintech sector is set to receive another boost.
It follows the launch of an international and UK-wide campaign to promote Wales as an excellent place for doctors - including GPs - to train, work and live.
Nurses and other NHS staff, on Agenda for Change terms and conditions, in Wales have agreed a new pay deal over three years.
The Health Secretary is speaking at the RCN Congress in Liverpool this weekend to encourage nurses to train, work and live in Wales.
Edwina Hart, Minister for Business, Enterprise, Technology and Science
Ken Skates, Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure