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The Education Minister, Kirsty Williams, has congratulated GCSE students on their results, as overall performance across Wales has improved.
Businesses in Wales are missing out on highly skilled people by not providing enough employment opportunities for disabled people.
New plan for national mission to raise standards – Kirsty Williams
Supported by the Welsh government, Massilly UK is investing £1.5m to quadruple production capacity and create and safeguard more than 40 jobs in Swansea.
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.
The Welsh Government will do all it can to discourage businesses in Wales from using non-ethical palm oil in their products and manufacturing processes.
Crashing out of the European Union without a deal could decimate the Welsh farming and fishing industries - Lesley Griffiths.
New powers have been introduced by Wales to help Natural Resources Wales and local authorities tackle illegal activity in the waste sector, estimated to cost the Welsh economy up to £32m a year.
Lesley Griffiths has thanked the multi-agencies responsible for the clean up operation of Holyhead Marina.
A package of measures to improve air quality in Wales has been announced by Environment Minister Hannah Blythyn.
Lesley Griffiths, has announced a further five new projects will receive £3.2 million through the EU Transition Fund to help prepare for the challenges Brexit presents.
Wales is set to be the first country in the UK to extend its smoking ban to outdoor areas
Transport Minister calls on UK Government to stop failing Welsh railways
Economy and Infrastructure Secretary Ken Skates has today revealed the preferred bidders for services on the new Wales and Borders franchise and Metro.
Huw Lewis, Minister for Education and Skills and Mark Drakeford, Minister for Health and Social Services
Specialist training for teachers will strengthen support in schools for adopted and care experienced children.
Seventy budding medics and dentists this week got the opportunity to gain hands-on experience by attending a three-day immersive and unique study experience at the Seren Academy’s third medical residential with Cardiff University.
Work to transform the Wrexham to Liverpool line has been given the green light, with upgrades on the line at Padeswood confirmed as the first major step to realise more rail services between the two cities.
Huw Irranca-Davies MS, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs
Mark Drakeford MS, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Welsh Language