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Economy Secretary, Ken Skates has congratulated the Welsh Government’s free online procurement service, Sell2Wales on helping businesses to secure 22,000 public and private sector contracts.
A safer and more accurate test for Down’s syndrome is to be introduced in Wales, the Welsh Government has announced.
Economy and Infrastructure Secretary, Ken Skates is delighted to confirm the Welsh Government is opening the doors, free of charge, to all of its directly-managed Cadw sites
Young people who are about to turn 18 are being invited to have their COVID-19 vaccine in Wales.
The Welsh Government has announced a £150,000 fund for healthcare firms to find new ways to use digital technology to combat coronavirus.
Eluned Morgan MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
The Barometer assesses business confidence in the Welsh tourism industry and provides indicative results at national, regional and sectoral level for May wave 2023.
The Welsh Museums Festival is making a return for the half term holidays (Saturday 28 October to Sunday 5 November) with a week of special events to celebrate the diverse history and culture of our country.
Libraries, museums and archives in Wales will benefit from over £2.7million of Welsh Government funding to develop and enhance their services.
Nerys Evans MS, Deputy Minister for Public and Preventative Health
The Workforce Partnership Council (WPC) was a partnership of the trade unions, employers, and Welsh Government. It covered the devolved public services in Wales and was a forum for cross-public services workforce matters.
Guidance outlining the importance of the 6 week baby checks by GPs.
This Board advises the Minister for Economy on economic issues and opportunities.
Explains the design process for developers, builders and local authorities.
When and how to use the components available on pages on GOV.WALES.
How to identify, control and dispose of Japanese knotweed.
The working group reviewed the learning resources and professional training relating to the teaching of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic history, and the history and habitats of Wales. The recommendations of the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Communities, Contributions and Cynefin in the New Curriculum Working Group, chaired by Professor Charlotte Williams OBE continue to inform our work.
93% of cancer patients in Wales said they had a positive experience during their treatment, according to the results of the second Wales Cancer Patient Experience Survey being published today.
Vaughan Gething MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
Eluned Morgan, Minister for Health and Social Services