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The second year of free Welsh lessons for 16- to 25-year-olds and school staff has helped even more people learn the language, with over 2,000 young people and school staff estimated to have taken up the offer during 2023-24.
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The Welsh Government's plan to provide everyone under 25 with the offer of work, education, training, or self-employment through its new Young Person’s Guarantee will help ensure there is no lost generation in Wales following the COVID-19 pandemic, Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething, said today.
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Eligibility for the 2024 to 2025 flu vaccination programme
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