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Julie James, Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology
Rebecca Evans, Deputy Minister for Farming and Food
Rt. Hon Carwyn Jones, First Minister of Wales and Huw Lewis, Minister for Education and Skills
An additional £1.25 million EU funds announced today will create high level skills training opportunities for another 400 Welsh industry employees across East Wales.
Julie James AM, Minister for Housing and Local Government
Welsh Government statement on the latest NHS Wales performance and activity data published today.
Safer streets save lives and improves our quality of life was the message from the Deputy Minister for Climate Change, Lee Waters today as he welcomed the rollout of Wales’s largest 20mph pilot in Cardiff North.
Jane Hutt, MS, Minister for Social Justice and Chief Whip
Sexual abuse is any sexual act which is unwanted and which has not been consented to.
Thanks to over £100,000 of Welsh Government funding, researchers at Cardiff Metropolitan University are developing a new set of tests to improve the identification of literacy difficulties in Welsh medium secondary school pupils.
The Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) has today (7 July) published its Annual Report and Accounts 2020 to 2021, reporting that £242 million tax raised during the last financial year will directly fund public services across Wales.
Information relating to the workplace and facilities - generic risk assessment.
Copy of correspondence related to a lay-by on the A494 which has been the cause of antisocial behaviour.
Information in relation to the creative-based subjects and financial charges and changes to schools in light of the new curriculum.
The latest eProcurement news.
First Minister, Carwyn Jones, has announced an expert-led review into refuge provision and sexual violence services in Wales.
Mark Drakeford AM, First Minister
The First Minister, Carwyn Jones, has today announced new projects to prevent youth homelessness in Wales.
The Minister for Welsh Language and Lifelong Learning, Eluned Morgan, today thanked all those, whether staff or participants, who were involved in reaching this milestone.
On her first visit to the city since being appointed Education Secretary, Kirsty Williams has said students and staff from across the European Union are welcome at Swansea University.