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Dawn Bowden MS, Minister for Children and Social Care
Jeremy Miles MS, Minister for Education and Welsh Language
Eluned Morgan MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
The Welsh Government will provide an additional £29 million to schools to boost support for learners at crucial stages in their education from September.
All over-18s will be offered a Covid vaccine by the start of next week, as First Minister Mark Drakeford praised the people behind Wales’ world-leading vaccination programme.
Julie James MS, Minister for Climate Change
A catastrophic no deal Brexit will endanger jobs, investment and livelihoods in Wales – Welsh Government Ministers will today demand the UK’s next Prime Minister to rule it out immediately.
The Welsh Government is making a further £6 million available to help businesses manage the ongoing disruption and uncertainty caused by Brexit, Economy Minister Ken Skates has announced.
New drive to connect Welsh pupils with coding – Kirsty Williams
A new Portal that has been developed to help Welsh businesses prepare for Brexit and navigate the changes and challenges ahead has been launched by Economy Secretary, Ken Skates.
Alan Davies AM, Minister for Natural Resources and Food
Lesley Griffiths, Minister for Local Government and Government Business
Conwy Council has ditched the deep-fat fryers and installed state of the art kitchen equipment to help with capacity and efficiency as part of the Welsh Government’s Universal Primary Free School Meals (UPFSM) programme.
Jeremy Miles, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care
The fund will be delivered through a partnership between Neath Port Talbot Council and Welsh Government’s Business Wales.
Mark Drakeford MS, First Minister
With temperatures set to rise across Wales in the coming days, people are being reminded to protect their pets and not leave them in hot vehicles.
Today, a new Natural Resources Wales report highlights how action to restore the degraded peatland of Wales accelerated at record pace during 2021/22 – even surpassing expectations.
The Welsh Government Duty of Care campaign to encourage people to help tackle fly-tipping relaunches today.
The requirement to stay local will be lifted from 6 July, First Minister Mark Drakeford confirmed today.