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Terms of reference of the Working Group on Banning Conversion Practices.
Almost one year since the Homes for Ukraine scheme opened, the Welsh Government has today announced how it will continue to support people fleeing the war and support those already in Wales to move into longer-term accommodation.
Ken Skates, Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure
Kirsty Williams AM, Cabinet Secretary for Education
This week, Wales has passed a significant milestone in our efforts to provide sanctuary to Afghan nationals who have supported our Armed Forces.
Alun Davies, Minister for Natural Resources and Food
Ken Skates AM, Minister for Economy and Transport
Ken Skates, Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport
It’s a very special time when your new bundle of joy arrives.
Jane Hutt MS, Deputy Minister and Chief Whip
Here are eight education subsidies and schemes that you could qualify for.
John Griffiths, Minister for Environment and Sustainable Development
John Griffiths, Minister for Environment and Sustainable Development
The new £18m neonatal intensive care unit for North Wales located at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd has been officially opened by First Minister Carwyn Jones today.
A new scheme aimed at helping people overcome barriers to work on Anglesey, made possible by EU funding, has been welcomed by the Counsel General and Brexit Minister Jeremy Miles.
The Welsh Government is investing more than £660,000 in world-leading research and development to help safeguard the long-term future of steel production in Wales
Minister for Economy and North Wales, Ken Skates has officially marked the beginning of construction work on a major new 81,000 sq ft industrial scheme in Deeside Enterprise Zone.
Empty houses in Gwynedd and Anglesey have been transformed back into homes thanks to £3.25 million of Welsh Government regeneration investment.
Wales' brightest students are able to get the inside track on gaining entry to some of the world’s best universities thanks to the Welsh Government’s Seren Network.
Wales has the potential to lead from the front when it comes to attracting more women into engineering.