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The last 12 months look set to be the Welsh Government’s busiest yet for supporting TV and film production Economy Secretary Ken Skates has said
An engineering and construction consultancy that specialises in the life sciences sector has moved into Cardiff as part of an expansion programme following a package of Welsh Government support.
A Newport building owned by Welsh Government is now home to some of the World’s biggest and best tech companies, Economy Secretary Ken Skates has confirmed today.
“We may be a small country, but we are unique and the impact we make across the world is considerable”, the First Minister, Mark Drakeford, has said.
The number of people in Wales diagnosed as blind or living with sight loss as a result of diabetes has almost halved since the introduction of a new national diabetic retinopathy screening programme.
The Welsh Community Care Information System (WCCIS) gives community nurses, mental health teams, social workers and therapists the digital tools they need to work better together.
A successful community social enterprise in Newport which supports people with learning disabilities and young people to develop new skills has been praised by the Social Care Minister.
A fresh approach to the development, appraisal and evaluation of transport interventions in Wales which better supports the wellbeing of people and the planet has been launched.
Leighton Andrews, Minister for Education and Skills
Carl Sargeant, Minister for Natural Resources
Dawn Bowden MS, Minister for Children and Social Care
Increased financial support for students and an additional £20 million investment are part of package of support for the further and higher education sectors.
The Welsh Government announced an additional £3.3 million boost to support the re-development of the National Slate Museum in Llanberis today.
Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing, Sarah Murphy, has stressed the importance of mental health in the workplace during a visit to an employer leading the way with supporting their employees.
Carl Sargeant, Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children
Ken Skates, Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport
Wales will need an additional 11,000 construction workers to support its growing economy, the Cabinet Secretary for the Economy, Energy, and Welsh Language, tells a Construction Summit in Llandudno Junction.
Registered childcare premises will no longer have to pay business rates, saving millions of pounds every year.
The first ever festival for young carers in Wales is taking place this week (23-25 August).
Hannah Blythyn, Deputy Minister for Social Partnership