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Julie Morgan AM, Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services
Welsh Government is providing £6 million to support WEPA UK’s expansion plans, which will see 54 new jobs created and hundreds protected at its site in Maesteg.
Today, on International Day of Charity, the Deputy Minister and Chief Whip, Jane Hutt, thanked charities and volunteers across Wales for making life better for their communities throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.
More Valleys schools will soon have access to an award-winning project which has seen a converted shipping container become a focal point for hands-on learning about food as well as a place where low income families can stock up on free or reduced price provisions.
Welsh Government has invested a further £18.7 million to extend incentives to support businesses in recruiting apprentices in Wales.
Eluned Morgan MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
As part of the Winter of Wellbeing programme, children across Wales have had the opportunity to try out sporting activities over the half term.
The Welsh Government has today launched a new campaign to inspire 16 to 24 year olds to feel confident in and motivated by their future prospects.
“For more than 70 years we have made it easy to travel by car and harder to travel by public transport, that has to change.”
A business woman who runs a UK wide avian pest control company from Mid Wales will be in Cardiff today - with her hawk.
Fifty new jobs are being created in Brynmawr by Code Serve Ltd which is expanding and has relocated its business in a key investment supported by the Welsh Government.
Free period products are now available in more public spaces across Wales, thanks to the Welsh Government’s £3.2 million Period Dignity fund.
Ken Skates, Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism
For the past decade, the Welsh Government has invested in the buildings and shared spaces that communities use every day.
Welsh households looking to cut their energy bills and reduce their carbon footprint will benefit from more than £5 million in new funding for the Green Homes Wales scheme in 2026-27.
Twelve creative businesses awarded funding to develop cutting-edge video games and immersive experiences
From today, individuals and businesses in Wales will benefit from an almost six-fold increase in the amount of subsidy available for accredited training opportunities.
Health and Social Care workers across Wales are increasing their confidence to use the Welsh language with patients and colleagues, thanks to a Welsh Government programme to strengthen language choice within the health service.
First Minister Mark Drakeford visited the set of Netflix’s Sex Education series to meet apprentices and trainees and to announce Welsh Government backing for the 4th season of the successful show.
Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport, Dawn Bowden, has visited Museum of Cardiff on International Museum Day to announce just over £750,000 of Welsh Government funding to help local libraries, museums to develop their facilities and services.