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Visit Wales will attend SeaTrade Cruise Global from the 13-16 March in order to raise Wales’ profile as a cruise and water sports destination.
Hannah Blythyn has delivered a major boost to residents and businesses of St Asaph after officially opening a £6m flood alleviation scheme in the city.
Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths has announced £5.75m to help Local Authorities implement improvements in recycling services.
Ensuring that the concerns of Wales’ agriculture and environment sectors are fully taken into consideration.
Walkers on the Welsh coast spent £84.7 million in 2014, supporting 1,000 jobs, according to a new report.
The Chief Veterinary Officer for Wales has confirmed Avian Influenza H5N8 in a back yard flock of chickens and ducks on a premises in Pontyberem, Carmarthenshire.
The Minister for Environment, Hannah Blythyn visited some of North Wales’ most scenic woodland today where she saw up close some of Wales’ oldest trees and one of our rare red squirrel populations.
Wales’ success in research and innovation must not be damaged by Brexit, Education Minister Kirsty Williams has warned today.
Mark Drakeford AM, First Minister
Latest figures show that more than 3000 jobs new jobs were announced in Wales last year following investment by overseas companies.
Christmas starts early for Festive Productions which is now ramping up manufacturing following a major investment in structural improvements that was supported by the Welsh Government.
A major £23m investment in a new production line at Kimberly-Clark’s Flint facility has been completed.
Transport Secretary Ken Skates is revealing plans for a world-leading rail testing complex.
Tackling loneliness and isolation is a national priority for the Welsh Government.
The Chief Veterinary Officer for Wales, Christianne Glossop has confirmed the presence of avian influenza H5N1 in a small backyard flock of chickens and ducks at a premises on the Isle of Anglesey.
The Welsh Government has said the upcoming Spring Statement must be used to provide meaningful action to tackle the cost of living crisis.
An overwhelming majority of people in Wales (84%) believe that the way we live our lives needs to substantially change to address the climate emergency, according to results from a government survey of 1,149 Welsh participants.
Work has begun to build two new operating theatres at Prince Philip Hospital in Llanelli in a bid to tackle surgical waiting lists and ease pressures across the region.
A manufacturer of automotive parts in St Asaph has been supported by Welsh Government’s Economic Resilience Fund, allowing it to retain its workforce and continue operating.
The Welsh Government has committed further funding of over £7 million towards the construction of a new Llanbedr access road in Gwynedd, Economy and North Wales Minister Ken Skates has announced today.