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Alan Davies AM, Minister for Natural Resources and Food
The Deputy Minister for Climate Change Lee Waters today issued a “national call to arms” to ask the people of Wales to help to deliver real change to tackle the climate emergency.
Lesley Griffiths, The Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd
Carwyn Jones, First Minister
Carl Sargeant, Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children
Thousands more people will automatically receive at-home bowel screening tests to help save more lives.
Who to contact with questions or concerns about coal tip safety.
An update on the progress we are making in vaccinating the Welsh population and a review of our vaccination approach.
Children and young people in Wales are frustrated they have not had a say on the UK leaving the EU and are concerned about their futures.
Funding to support Welsh organisations to prepare non-UK EU citizens ahead of Brexit has been announced.
Parents were asked how frequently they helped their child with reading, writing and numbers and how confident they were in their own ability to help.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has praised St Julian’s Primary for its part in developing how digital skills will be used in the curriculum throughout Wales.
A new £2.15m initiative to help beef and sheep farmers identify improvements to their businesses and prepare for Brexit gets underway today.
Kirsty Williams AM, Minister for Education
Ken Skates AM, Minister for Economy and Transport
BT is expanding its customer service contact centre in Swansea by creating 100 new jobs with support from the Welsh Government.
A Welsh law firm with an international reputation for tackling Intellectual Property (IP) crime is to establish a global IP anti-piracy HQ in Cardiff.
£2.5m has been allocated to help adults learn Welsh in the workplace, Minister for Welsh Language and Lifelong Learning, Eluned Morgan announced today.
Transport Minister Ken Skates has visited Llanrwst to see the repair work taking place to the damaged Conwy Valley line.
The Chief Medical Officer for Wales, Sir Frank Atherton is reminding people to follow simple steps to protect themselves from the risk of catching COVID-19.