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Following the identification of bluetongue virus in imported cattle in Scotland and England, the Chief Veterinary Officer for Wales has reminded Welsh farmers of the risks of the disease.
A consultation exploring how best to promote bus travel amongst young people will be launched by Welsh Government this week, Economy Secretary Ken Skates has announced.
Jane Hutt AM, Deputy Minister and Chief Whip
Major employer Admiral is creating nearly 200 jobs thanks to support from the Welsh Government.
First Minister Carwyn Jones is in Doha to develop Wales’ economic relationship with Qatar.
Vaughan Gething also praised the profession for its commitment to the Welsh Government’s Choose Pharmacy scheme.
Making the arts accessible for older people in Pembrokeshire using community transport and the People’s Bus.
Framework updates.
The Rt Hon Carwyn Jones AM, First Minister of Wales
We have received an update this afternoon from Stena that the Port of Holyhead will not reopen until 15 January at the earliest following the damage sustained during Storm Darragh.
Mick Antoniw MS, Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution
Jane Hutt MS, Minister for Social Justice and Chief Whip
The Chief Medical Officer for Wales, Dr Frank Atherton, has confirmed that four further patients in Wales have tested positive for coronavirus (COVID -19).
The Deputy Minister and Chief Whip, Jane Hutt, today welcomed the Justice Minister Lucy Frazer’s announcement that the first residential centre for women offenders will be in Wales.
A monthly data release showing first appointment waiting times for Specialist Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (sCAMHS).
Julie Morgan, Deputy Minister for Social Services
Jane Hutt, Minister for Social Justice
These checks form a key part of fire risk reduction activities.
Information about what benefits you could be entitled to.
Anyone who charges guests to stay overnight in Wales will soon be required by law to register their visitor accommodation with the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA).
The Education Minister, Kirsty Williams, has announced up to £3 million to support ‘digitally excluded’ learners during the coronavirus pandemic.
Vaughan Gething has today thanked physiotherapists in Wales for their hard work in helping and supporting people with long-term conditions and multiple chronic conditions.