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Young people and foreign citizens are interested in voting in local government elections in Wales, and are more interested than some groups of adults who are already enfranchised, new research published today shows.
Almost £2.5 million has been approved to help Welsh businesses adjust to the challenges of Brexit since the Welsh Government’s Brexit Business Resilience Programme was launched last year, Economy Minister Ken Skates has announced.
The Welsh Government is asking people for their views on how to create a Wales which offers equality for all.
If accepted, the slate landscape of north-west Wales will earn its place as the fourth UNESCO World Heritage Site in Wales.
People eligible for booster COVID-19 vaccinations and flu jabs are encouraged to take up the offer ahead of a challenging winter for NHS Wales, the Health Minister has said.
We are looking to award up to a potential £2 million through WSRID across two separate phases during 2024-2026.
Our Data Analyst and Publication Lead, Dave Jones, explains our approach to statistics at the Welsh Revenue Authority.
The Commercial Procurement Directorate serves the Welsh Government and wider Welsh public sector and is accountable to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Welsh Language.
Julie James MS, Minister for Climate Change
Carl Sargeant Minister for Natural Resources
As an apprentice you will earn while you train. It’s a great career choice whether you are leaving school or college, returning to work after starting a family or looking for a new career.
Football teams from Wales are set to compete in this year’s Homeless World Cup, thanks to £10,000 of Welsh Government investment.
Housing and Regeneration Minister Rebecca Evans spent the morning delivering breakfast to rough sleepers in Swansea.
The special connection between agriculture and tourism in Wales will be celebrated by Welsh Government at an event at the Royal Welsh Show today.
Schools across Wales are to share in over £90m in 2018-19 to help their most disadvantaged learners, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has announced.
Schools across Wales are to benefit from 80 new teachers as a result of a £36 million fund to reduce infant class sizes, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has announced.
Evidence shows that adopting a healthier lifestyle now can reduce the risk of developing dementia later in life by up to 60%.
The Counsel General, Mick Antoniw, has outlined the case for a distinct legal system for Wales.
Kirsty Williams AM, Minister for Education
Eluned Morgan MS, Minister for Health and Social Services