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Ken Skates AM, Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales
First Minister Mark Drakeford and Deputy Minister for Tourism Lord Elis-Thomas will today unveil an exciting future for the visitor economy in Wales.
Finance Minister Rebecca Evans has unveiled a draft Budget with plans to invest more than £8 billion for the Welsh NHS alongside ambitious projects to help combat climate change.
Ken Skates AM, Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales
Emissions of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) have reduced at all 5 locations on the motorway and trunk road network where 50mph speed limits were introduced, a new report has shown.
Ken Skates AM – Minister for Economy and Infrastructure
Vaughan Gething, Deputy Minister for Health
Ken Skates, AM, Minister for Economy and Transport
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People Exchange Cymru (PEC) is a search portal for signposting job opportunities across the public sector in Wales.
The Minister for Culture, Tourism and Sport, Lord Elis-Thomas recently visited the CC4 Museum of Welsh Cricket to present a certificate.
Economy Secretary, Ken Skates has received the independent review into Welsh Government support for publishing and literature in Wales.
On the opening day of the Royal Welsh Winter Fair, Lesley Griffiths will today call on the agriculture industry to focus on turning the challenges of Brexit into opportunities.
Wales will be one of the first countries in the world to fund Microsoft classroom software applications for all maintained schools, thanks to new investment from the Welsh Government.
In Wales 60 % of the adult population and 27% of four and five year olds are overweight.
Sometimes people who know you can be very worried that you are not being looked after properly or you may be at risk of being hurt.
An ambitious plan setting out 26 actions to eliminate new HIV infections, improve quality of life and end stigma by 2030 has been published today (Tuesday 14 June) by the Welsh Government.
The way people work has significantly changed since the pandemic and the Welsh Government is keen to do all it can to help lock in the positive benefits experienced by many and encourage more businesses to adopt this new approach to working.
Rural Affairs and North Wales Minister, Lesley Griffiths has visited the Food Technology Centre in Llangefni to hear how their work has helped create hundreds of new jobs in the Welsh food and drink industry.