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Rebecca Evans MS, Minister for Finance and Local Government.
Jane Hutt MS, Minister for Social Justice
Written Statement: Publication of the Interim Youth Work Board for Wales’ report (16 September 2021)
Jeremy Miles, Minister for Education and Welsh Language
Rebecca Evans MS, Minister for Finance and Local Government
Rebecca Evans, Minister for Social Services and Public Health
Ken Skates, Minister for Economy and Transport
The Lonely Planet’s listing for North Wales as one of the best places in the word to visit in 2017 was an excellent way for Wales’ Year of Adventure 2016 to draw to a close
All eligible Welsh undergraduate students starting university this year will be able to apply for a new financial support package that will help address living costs.
Jane Hutt, Deputy Minister and Chief Whip
Jane Hutt, Minister for Social Justice
Advice presented to First Minister on review of firebreak arrangements.
Julie James MS, Minister for Climate Change
Bird keepers urged to maintain scrupulous biosecurity standards as housing measures set to be lifted
The mandatory housing measures for poultry and captive birds, which were introduced across the United Kingdom to help stop the spread of bird flu, will be lifted from 00:01 on Monday 2 May 2022, the Chief Veterinary Officers have confirmed today.
Brand new trains, hydrogen fuelled buses and tripling walking and cycling routes - these are just some of the ways the Welsh Government plans to ‘make the right thing to do, the easy thing to do’ according to Deputy Minister Lee Waters.
Vaughan Gething, Minister for Health and Social Services
A bold pledge to increase the number of people using public transport, walking and cycling sits at the heart of the Welsh Government's bold new transport strategy, published on Friday.
Lesley Griffiths MS, Minister for Energy, Environment and Rural Affairs
Julie Morgan MS, Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services
Julie Morgan, AS Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services
Despite the extreme financial pressures on public services, the Welsh Government has held back an extra £8 million this winter to support people at greatest risk to stay well, receive care at or close to home and reduce pressure on hospitals.