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Today the Health Minister Vaughan Gething thanks staff for their tireless work for this busy period and calls for people to Choose Well.
Learning and development
A new Senedd law which will help modernise the electoral administration and remove barriers to democratic engagement has become the first act to be sealed by new First Minister of Wales, Eluned Morgan, since she took office.
Julie Morgan, Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services
Huw Lewis, Minister for Education and Skills
A service providing support for women at risk of having their children taken into care is being made available across Wales
Tackling climate change was top of the agenda as the Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs met national and sub-national leaders at the Global Climate Action Summit in California.
Economy Minister Ken Skates has today met key players from the automotive industry affected by the recent Honda announcement
£9.6m investment, supported by the Welsh Government, which will create more than 130 jobs over the next five years.
A new state of the art train depot is to open in Taffs Well as part of plans for the South Wales Metro, Economy Secretary Ken Skates has announced.
The development of a new scheme which will encourage more people across Wales to learn and use lifesaving skills has been announced by Health Secretary Vaughan Gething.
Local authorities in Wales will today find out their allocated slice of £25.9m worth of transport grants.
A major road improving links to Cardiff Bay and easing congestion in the city centre will play a major part in delivering a successful UEFA Champions League final
Specialised services provided by general medical services not covered by their GP contract.
Jane Hutt, MS, Minister for Social Justice
Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths has been hearing about how farm businesses in North Wales have been taking action to tackle the climate and nature emergencies.
Jane Hutt MS, Minister for Social Justice
First Minister Mark Drakeford and Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price will today (Thursday 27 April) see how the Co-operation Agreement is supporting thriving communities in a series of visits in Pembrokeshire.
Critical care has played a crucial - and often life-saving - role in the treatment of people who have been seriously ill after contracting coronavirus in Wales.
The Commission on Justice in Wales will today visit the University of South Wales in Treforest