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Relationships can be confusing and it can be difficult to understand what is and isn’t normal behaviour.
Leighton Andrews, Minister for Education and Skills
New data shows a significant 20% fall in new HIV cases in Wales last year, as more people than ever have been tested.
The Welsh Government has announced that free Welsh lessons will be made available to anyone between 16 to 25 years old and to all education practitioners.
Jeremy Miles, Minister for Education and Welsh Language
Urgent medical and health advice is now available across Wales 24 hours a day, seven days a week following the successful rollout of the 111 helpline.
The first year of giving free Welsh lessons for young people and staff in the education sector has been a success according to the Welsh Government, making it easier than ever for people to learn the language.
Edwina Hart, Minister for Business, Enterprise, Technology and Science and Leighton Andrews, Minister for Education and Skills
Our plans to help make the Welsh Government a Great Place to Work for Veterans.
Management information provided by schools in Wales on pupils present in maintained schools from 7 September 2020 to 8 January 2021.
Vaughan Gething, Minister for the Economy
Children will test the limits, that's how they will learn what is right and wrong.
Today, Holyhead welcomed one of the largest cruise ships to visit the Port, The Royal Caribbean’s ‘Brilliance of the Seas’.
GE Aviation Wales will be the GE Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility for the world’s largest and most fuel-efficient jet engine, GE9X, following a package of Welsh Government support.
Carl Sargeant, Minister for Social Justice and Local Government
Carl Sargeant, Minister for Housing and Regeneration
The A487 Caernarfon and Bontnewydd bypass has been completed ahead of time and will now open to traffic on Saturday 19 February rather than Friday 18 February in order not to encourage any unnecessary travel during Storm Eunice.
New rules to protect workers during the coronavirus outbreak will come into force on Tuesday morning, First Minister Mark Drakeford has confirmed.
The Welsh Government will be accelerating elements of its programme to relax COVID-19 restrictions as cases of new infections continue to fall across Wales, the First Minister today announced.
Coronavirus laws are being further tightened in Neath Port Talbot, the Vale of Glamorgan and Torfaen in response to a growing spread of cases, First Minister Mark Drakeford, has confirmed.