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Mark Drakeford, Minister for Health and Social Services
Finance Minister Rebecca Evans has said the UK government’s Spending Review and autumn Budget contains “clear gaps in funding” where Westminster has failed to invest in Wales.
The Welsh Government has today published its three-year budget to strengthen public services, tackle the climate and nature emergencies, and improve educational opportunities.
Exciting developments are taking place across Rhyl town centre as projects, backed by the Welsh Government’s Transforming Towns fund and delivered in partnership with Denbighshire Council, take shape.
Eluned Morgan MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
A Welsh Government spokesperson said:
Dawn Bowden MS, Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport, and Chief Whip
Vaughan Gething and Jane Hutt’s message to Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Communities in Wales.
Chief Medical Officer for Wales statement on health protection restrictions easements - 12 March 2021
Maid of Sker, a game with a distinctly Welsh flavour and featuring the Welsh language has already clocked up a million downloads, following its prestigious TIGA games industry award.
Wales’s healthcare workforce are coming “together as one” to ensure Wales’ COVID-19 vaccination programme rolls out as quickly as is safe to do, the Health Minister has said.
Councils in Wales will receive £6.3 billion in capital and revenue funding from the Welsh Government next year, Housing and Local Government Minister Julie James has announced.
Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths has visited Aberystwyth University to see the brand new state-of-the-art facilities which will be key in promoting and protecting animal and human health.
Deputy Minister for Arts, Culture and Sport, Dawn Bowden recently visited Neath Abbey to see how a Cadw scheme is sparking interest and pride among local school pupils for the impressive monastic site, right on their doorstep.
The new Dyfi bridge will be open to the public from 2pm on Friday, February 2.
A major report today reveals the complex and long-standing factors contributing to the disproportionate impact coronavirus is having on Wales’ black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities.
The Welsh Government is making a further £6 million available to help businesses manage the ongoing disruption and uncertainty caused by Brexit, Economy Minister Ken Skates has announced.
Latest figures show the summer tourism boom on day visits has also extended into the autumn - with more people taking a day trip to Wales and spending more on their trips.
More Brits than ever before are holidaying in Wales, Cabinet Secretary for the Economy and Infrastructure Ken Skates announced during a visit to Wales’ newest attraction – the Royal Mint Experience
Eleven Valleys parks and heritage sites named as Discovery Gateways, now including Cefn Coed Mining Museum and Parc Penallta, will share more than £6.6 million to maximise the potential of the area’s natural and cultural assets.