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Wales will gradually begin to relax some of its remaining coronavirus protections as cases continue to fall, First Minister Mark Drakeford today announced.
Latest statistics show the best ambulance performance since the introduction of a clinical response model pilot last October.
A traffic light roadmap setting out how Wales could exit the coronavirus lockdown has been unveiled today by the First Minister, Mark Drakeford.
The review informs actions and next steps for the professional registration of the Childcare, Play and Early Years (CPEY) workforce.
Carl Sargeant, Minister for Local Government and Communities
More than ten thousand jobs are planned for Wales after £1.4 billion of extra investment was announced by the First Minister today ahead of the Wales Investment Summit.
The effect of the Order is to temporarily allow motor vehicles being used by authorised event officials to be driven at a speed not exceeding 30 mph on the A4081 North Avenue from the 20mph signs adjacent to Llandrindod Wells Cemetery to the 30mph signs on the approach to the roundabout with Cadwallader Way and Ddole Industrial Estate Road. This will enable them to get a short distance ahead of the race to carry out their duties of ensuring the road is clear and holding traffic, where appropriate. It will implement a “safety bubble” that should ensure that the race is delivered safely for riders and the public.
First Minister Carwyn Jones has today issued a stark warning that economic opportunities post-Brexit are being undermined by uncertainty and a chaotic approach to negotiations by the UK Government.
Historic Swansea Bay City Region deal secures 10,000 jobs and £1.3bn investment for South West Wales
A landmark £1.3bn city deal for the Swansea Bay region will transform the economy of South West Wales, First Minister Carwyn Jones said today.
Jane Hutt, Minister for Social Justice, and Chief Whip
Frontline NHS staff working in North Wales have become the first people in Wales to receive their COVID-19 booster vaccines, as the programme started in Wales today.
First Minister Carwyn Jones has today announced the expansion of the Welsh Government’s overseas operations to boost trade and inward investment post-Brexit.
How we want to take responsibility for the railways.
Information on the take up of the Empty Homes Grant.
More than £12 million of EU funding will be invested in a major scheme to generate clean energy from ocean waves, First Minister Mark Drakeford announced today.
Baglan based Crossflow Energy’s revolutionary mast incorporates a wind turbine, solar panels, and on site battery storage.
Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths has visited an award-winning honey producer in Builth Wells to celebrate World Bee Day which takes place today (Friday, 20 May).
A summit to explore what more can be done in Wales to promote and improve responsible dog ownership has been called by Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths and takes place today (18 October).
Jayne Bryant MS, Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government
The Metro is a catalyst for transforming the Welsh economy.