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Early Years Minister Jayne Bryant has welcomed guidance aimed at creating an anti-racist culture in childcare settings in Wales during a launch event in North Wales.
Carwyn Jones, First Minister
Jeremy Miles, Minister for Education and Welsh Language
Number of NHS beds at Wales and Local Health Board level for April 2021 to March 2022.
Safer streets save lives and improves our quality of life was the message from the Deputy Minister for Climate Change, Lee Waters today as he welcomed the rollout of Wales’s largest 20mph pilot in Cardiff North.
Almost 130,000 people will this week start receiving a letter from the Chief Medical Officer for Wales setting out the latest advice to protect them from coronavirus.
A community in the Brecon Beacons has been transformed after residents pulled together to connect to superfast broadband, with the help of the Welsh Government.
Letter from Minister for Education, Kirsty Williams
An additional £1.25 million EU funds announced today will create high level skills training opportunities for another 400 Welsh industry employees across East Wales.
The Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language, Eluned Morgan, has outlined the work the Welsh Government’s network of international offices is doing in supporting Welsh people, including those overseas, through the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
The Deputy Minister and Chief Whip, Jane Hutt, today emphasised that specialist services in Wales are open and available to help those facing increased risk from domestic violence and abuse during coronavirus.
Economy, Transport and North Wales Minister Ken Skates has thanked iconic Welsh whisky and spirits brand Penderyn on diverting its expert distillers to produce much needed hand sanitiser for the NHS in Wales.
Written Statement: Publication of “The Valleys Taskforce, 2016-2021: a final report’ (22 March 2021)
Lee Waters, Deputy Minister for Economy and Transport
Recognising the need to increase the long-term sustainability and growth of the procurement profession in Wales.
Jeremy Miles MS, Minister for Education and Welsh Language
Rural Affairs and North Wales Minister, Lesley Griffiths has visited the Food Technology Centre in Llangefni to hear how their work has helped create hundreds of new jobs in the Welsh food and drink industry.
This is the call from the Minister for Health Vaughan Gething as our health care services and health boards continue to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
Julie Morgan MS, Deputy Minister for Social Services
The way people work has significantly changed since the pandemic and the Welsh Government is keen to do all it can to help lock in the positive benefits experienced by many and encourage more businesses to adopt this new approach to working.
New training will be rolled out across NHS Wales for all healthcare staff in a public-facing role to support people with learning disabilities who are accessing services the Deputy Minister for Social Services Julie Morgan has announced.