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The Welsh Government is investing £3.5m in a programme run by Wales’ universities to drive international partnerships and promote Wales as a study destination in a post Brexit world.
Minister celebrates International Women’s Day and National Apprenticeship Week with female engineers of the future
A multi-million-pound initiative to use underground mine-water to warm homes has been awarded £6.5m EU funds, Lesley Griffiths announced.
Zip-Clip, a Mid-Wales manufacturer of high specification suspension systems, is expanding its new facility in Welshpool as exports boom.
First Minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones, is in Washington meeting with business leaders and politicians.
New proposals to increase transparency in the social care sector so that people can make informed decisions about the care they, or their loved ones, receive have been announced.
The challenge will run from 17 April until 26 June 2018 in a number of health and care organisations across the UK to mark the 70th anniversary of the NHS.
Funding of £33m has been announced by the Welsh Government to develop new, innovative healthcare products and services, with the potential to boost the economy and create high quality jobs.
The Welsh Government has unveiled new guidance for regulated childcare settings to help them ensure they provide the children they care for with healthy food and drink.
Health Secretary, Vaughan Gething, has announced £1.7m funding for a Cwmtawe project to develop new models of health and social care.
New treatment fund is “open for business” with £80 million being made available over the life of this government to speed up access to the very latest medicines.
The Economy and Infrastructure Secretary, Ken Skates has today announced a five point plan to support the bus industry in Wales.
Economy Secretary, Ken Skates has reiterated his commitment to building a more effective network of bus services for Wales.
A South Wales Valleys company has secured €1.5m of EU funds to lead a European project to revolutionise the way respiratory illnesses are diagnosed.
An extra £850,000 of EU funding to help drive Wales’ engineering sector forward has been announced by Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford.
Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford will today reinforce his commitment to improving take-up of council tax support available to households across Wales.
More than £50,000 is to be shared between seven projects which play a vital role to communities in Conwy.
£1.5m of EU and Welsh Government funding will support working women affected by domestic abuse or sexual violence to build a future.
Kirsty Williams AM, Minister for Education
Flagship digital technology advice service, Superfast Business Wales, has helped over 1000 businesses in its first year.