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This Order comes into force on 26 July 2019. Its maximum duration ends 25 July 2020.
More than £100m will be invested into coal tip safety this Senedd term.
Legislation to introduce a landfill disposals tax in Wales – one of the first Welsh taxes in almost 800 years – has today received Royal Assent.
A report on the public’s understanding of tax devolution in Wales is published today, ahead of the Finance Minister’s first Tax Advisory Group.
Carl Sargeant, Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children
Mona Lifting is an example of engineering excellence well-placed to take full advantage of developments such as Wylfa Newydd, First Minister Carwyn Jones said following a visit to the company.
Self-isolation for those who have symptoms and social distancing by everyone is absolutely essential at this stage if we are to delay the spread of this virus and save lives.
Welsh food and drink producers are in London today offering tempting tasters for the public to try ahead of Wales taking on England at Twickenham in the Six Nations, and St David’s Day.
There have been fewer collisions on the A55 Rhuallt Hill westbound since the trial of average speed cameras began in June last year, Transport Minister Ken Skates has said.
Before the Welsh Government introduced its groundbreaking second homes and affordability pilot in Dwyfor, only one Homebuy completion was approved in the area in five years.
The First Minister has today visited two north Wales tourism businesses that are looking at further expansion and growth during 2017.
We want your views on proposals to give the Education Workforce Council the power to suspend a registrant from the Register of Education Practitioners in Wales as an interim measure.
We want your views on which offices should disqualify the persons holding them from being a member of Senedd Cymru.
We are seeking views on proposals to change the pay and conditions of agricultural workers.
We want your views on which offices should disqualify the persons holding them from being a member of Senedd Cymru.
The First Minister Mark Drakeford will today see how tourism businesses are preparing to welcome back visitors to Wales as the sector prepares to open for the first time since the since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
The effect of the Order will be to temporarily prohibit all vehicles (other than those being used by the emergency services and for the works), cyclists and pedestrians from proceeding on the lengths of the A465 trunk road.
People will have to show a NHS COVID Pass to enter nightclubs and attend events in Wales from next month, the First Minister announced today.
The Order will temporarily allow motor vehicles being used by authorised event officials to be driven at a speed not exceeding 30 mph to enable the “Junior Race of South Wales” cycling event to be held near Usk and Abergavenny.
The Order will temporarily allow motor vehicles being used by authorised event officials to be driven at a speed not exceeding 30 mph to enable the “Drefach Road Race” cycling event to be held near Cross Hands, Carmarthenshire