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Vaughan Gething AM, Minister for Health and Social Services
Transport Deputy Minister Lee Waters has called on local authorities to be radical and ambitious in their work to improve active travel across Wales.
Health Secretary, Vaughan Gething has announced £12m for an ambitious programme to modernise and improve health and social care in West Wales.
Funding support to reduce the scale and impact of hate crimes in Wales has been announced today.
Ken Skates, Minister for Economy and Transport
Julie Morgan MS, Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services
The occupancy surveys provide trend information on the demand of tourist accommodation in Wales for 2019.
The temporary increase in notice periods for eviction, including those announced in July, will be extended to 31 March 2021, Housing and Local Government Minister Julie James announced today.
Advice to help you with childcare and your child starting school.
Today is the 60th day since COVID-19 vaccinations began in Wales and also marks the day when more than half a million people received their first COVID-19 vaccination.
Services that support people in Wales to manage problem debt and improve their household income are set to receive a £1.4 million boost to help them respond to an increase in demand on their services.
The reports set out emergent findings and key themes from the Pilot Programme up until May 2020. They also provide progress updates with some early insights into the impact of COVID-19.
As restrictions begin to be gradually eased at tourism sites and attractions across Wales, the Welsh Government’s bespoke Economic Resilience Fund (ERF) has provided vital support of more than £2 million to some of our largest key tourism companies.
Vaughan Gething, Minister of Health and Social Services
Deputy Minister for Social Services Julie Morgan has announced an additional £250,000 to support children’s speech, language and communication needs.
Kirsty Williams, Minister for Education
People in Wales will soon be able to suggest places in their community they’d like to work, as part of Welsh Government’s long-term ambition to see around 30% of the workforce working from home or working remotely.
Businesses in Wales have received in excess of £1.7 billion from Welsh Government since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.
More than 35,000 laptops and tablets will be provided to learners over the next few weeks bringing the total provided by the Welsh Government since the start of the coronavirus pandemic to more than 133,000.
A quantative analysis of data collected from small and medium-sized enterprises on their perceptions of non-domestic rates, focusing on small business rates relief.