Search results for
23148 results
Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs Lesley Griffiths responds to the Environmental Governance Task Group’s report on Environmental Governance in Wales post EU Exit.
First Minister Mark Drakeford faced a different kind of grilling this week as he took questions from school pupils in an online Q&A session.
The launch of the National Forest programme, an exciting concept running the length and breadth of Wales, was celebrated at Coed y Felin woodland near Mold by Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government Hannah Blythyn today.
Ten years since its launch, Business Wales has supported more than 390,000 entrepreneurs and businesses, assisted the creation of over 19,000 new start-ups and directly helped to create nearly 47,000 jobs in the Welsh economy.
The UK government has once again failed to provide any further clarity on how exiting the EU will impact the economy, finance ministers from Wales and Scotland have said.
The reputation of Wales’ thriving food and drink industry has been given a boost after the EU confirmed Traditionally Reared Pedigree Welsh Pork has gained protected status.
Sut y gall darparwyr gofal cymdeithasol i blant newid eu gwasanaethau i gefnogi pobl ifanc yn ystod COVID-19.
The European Union (EU) Ambient Air Quality Directive sets limits for major air pollutants. One of these is nitrogen dioxide (NO2).
We are seeking your views on plans to introduce legislation to enforce EU regulation 2016/128 on foods for special medical purposes.
Lesley Griffiths, has announced a further five new projects will receive £3.2 million through the EU Transition Fund to help prepare for the challenges Brexit presents.
New rules require takeaway food businesses to promote their food hygiene ratings on leaflets and menus which enable customers to order by phone or online.
Details on the profile of internet users, measure barriers to internet use and make recommendations to get non-users online for April 2013 to March 2014.
A disorderly, chaotic exit from the EU represents an existential threat to the United Kingdom itself, the Welsh Government’s Counsel General and Brexit Minister Jeremy Miles will say today.
Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford has announced a new £3m EU-backed scheme to help companies in Wales exploit the fast-growing spatial intelligence market.
The Cabinet Secretary for the Environment and Rural Affairs is holding talks in Brussels today on how Wales can work with partners in Europe following the UK’s decision to leave the EU.
Banning the sale of energy drinks for under-16s and limiting hot food takeaways near schools are among new ideas to improve the health of young people and stop the rising rates of obesity in Wales.
The UK will leave the EU, but the UK Government cannot trigger ‘Brexit’ by overriding the laws and conventions of the British constitution, the Counsel General for Wales, Mick Antoniw has said.
The Economy Minister will today say in a Senedd debate that the UK Government’s levelling-up schemes are failing Welsh people, businesses, and communities as the amount of unreplaced EU funding rises with inflation.
As MPs prepare to vote on the Prime Minister’s EU exit deal tonight, Brexit Minister Jeremy Miles called on the UK government to stop gambling with the country’s future.
Economy Secretary, Ken Skates visited Palé Hall, near Bala, to congratulate them on becoming north Wales’ first 5-star hotel and being awarded the coveted Visit Wales Gold Award.