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Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government, Hannah Blythyn today visited Christchurch Primary School in Rhyl to highlight the Welsh Government’s consultation on a Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) for drinks containers.
Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government, Hannah Blythyn today visited Darren Park Primary School in Ferndale to highlight the Welsh Government’s consultation on a Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) for drinks containers.
50 families from Somaliland will be supported to establish profitable apiaries by selling honey locally and exporting beeswax to Wales, thanks to funding from the Welsh Government’s Wales for Africa programme.
First Minister meets cyclists to discuss £60m investment in Active Travel
The First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones and leader of Plaid Cymru, Leanne Wood have published a plan for Wales as the UK moves towards negotiations on leaving the European Union.
Small business owners and ratepayers are being asked for their views on a new permanent Welsh Government Small Business Rates Relief Scheme to be introduced in 2018.
Edwina Hart, Minister for Economy, Science and Transport
Mark Drakeford AM, Cabinet Secretary for Finance
The minister responsible for apprenticeship policy in Wales returned this week to the college where he himself studied as an apprentice to celebrate Apprenticeship Week and extol the benefits of this route into employment.
On Carers Rights day today, the Minister for Children and Social Care officially opened a new hub that will help more unpaid carers claim their rights and access free support.
“Feel the hwyl. Only in Wales” - Visit Wales’ latest campaign - officially kicks off today with a call to visitors from far and wide to celebrate and experience joyful and fun moments unique to Wales.
Tourism projects in Wales are set to receive a share of millions of pounds to invest in getting the basics right for visitors.
A new law has been laid before Parliament today, which could create the first smoke-free generation.
Wales will gradually begin to relax some of its remaining coronavirus protections as cases continue to fall, First Minister Mark Drakeford today announced.
Unpaid carers in Wales will benefit from a support scheme helping them to buy basic essential items during the cost-of-living crisis.
Those were the words of the Climate Change Minister Julie James as data published today (Tuesday, June 7) shows Wales expects to meet its 2020 target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and is moving in the right direction to avoid dangerous global warming.
Lee Waters MS, Deputy Minister for Economy and Transport
More Valleys schools will soon have access to an award-winning project which has seen a converted shipping container become a focal point for hands-on learning about food as well as a place where low income families can stock up on free or reduced price provisions.
People living in south west Wales will have a chance to make their voices heard about transport options in their area.
A Wales based partnership is importing coffee which is helping Ugandan farmers cope with the impact of climate change thanks to funding from the Welsh Government’s Wales and Africa Programme.