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A new initiative to prevent antibiotic resistance to bacteria in animals and its spread in the environment has been set up, Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths has announced.
A rapid review to explore new, more deliberative forms of involving the public in decision making to inform its approach to developing Net Zero and climate related policies in Wales.
The Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) has today (19 September) published its Annual Report and Accounts 2023 to 2024, reporting almost £300 million raised in tax revenue for Wales.
The Council provides advice to Ministers on social partnership working, including in relation to the “A Prosperous Wales” well-being goal and socially responsible public procurement by public bodies in Wales.
Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies has visited a £580,000 project which aims to reconnect a Cardiff stream to its historical channel and floodplain and encourage the reintroduction of salmon, eels and trout.
Maid of Sker, a game with a distinctly Welsh flavour and featuring the Welsh language has already clocked up a million downloads, following its prestigious TIGA games industry award.
Following the announcement to declare a new Avian Influenza Prevention Zone the Chief Veterinary Officer for Wales is reminding bird keepers to be prepared ahead of its implementation next Tuesday.
The UK government must step up, respect devolution and honour its commitment to replacing EU funds in full, ministers from Wales and Scotland have demanded today.
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.
Review of the Single Advice Fund (SAF) including how it has performed against its aims. The SAF funds the delivery of free to the client social welfare information and advice services.
The management and renewal of Wales’ environmentally important peatlands – helping the nation’s response to the climate crisis – will be outlined under a new programme published today (Friday, November 27)
The NHS Blood and Transplant (Gwaed a Thrawsblaniadau’r GIG) Directions 2005 have been amended to allow NHS Blood and Transplant to sell its discarded plasma for non clinical use.
Ammanford based LSN Diffusion, which manufactures specialised powders for use in the engineering sector, is expanding its operations and creating new jobs thanks to significant support from the Welsh Government.
Education Minister Kirsty Williams published the revised Curriculum for Wales guidance today (Tuesday, January 28) and confirmed an additional £15m to support teachers as they prepare for its implementation.
This research explores the progress being made in response to the Aylward Review recommendation that access to older people’s services (provided as part of Supporting People) should be based on need and not tenure.
An Independent Commission into the water sector and its regulation has been launched by the government today (Wednesday 23 October), in what is expected to form the largest review of the industry since privatisation.
The national 111 press 2 service, which has transformed access to support for urgent mental health issues, has received more than 200,000 calls since its launch.
TrawsCymru, the long distance bus service in Wales, celebrates its next chapter – fittingly during national Catch the Bus Week - thanks to £2.1m in Welsh Government funding.
International industrial and metals group, Liberty House, today formally reopened a Valley’s steelworks shut down a year ago when its former owners went into administration.
The Welsh Government has today published details of its continued commitment to tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in animals across Wales, including £2 million of new funding and the establishment of a new expert advisory group.