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Jane Hutt, Minister for Business and Budget
Carwyn Jones, First Minister and Ieuan Wyn Jones, Deputy First Minister
Huw Lewis, Minister for Education and Skills
Lesley Griffiths AM, Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty
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.
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.
Wales has secured a high profile in many well-known UK and international publications in recent months, and just as the school holidays get underway - Castle Beach in Tenby has been named as The Sunday Times Beach of the Year 2019.
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.
Written Statement - Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal (Wales) Bill (12 December 2016)
Alun Davies, Minister for Lifelong Learning and Welsh Language
£280,000 is being invested in a new forestry-related skills and training fund by the Welsh Government, with the aim of growing the workforce and providing strong roots for the industry to bloom.
Wales is already leading the way when it comes to improving people’s well-being.
The Welsh Government is asking people who have had treatment for cancer on the Welsh NHS to share what they think of the care they received.
An Uber-style community transport app for NHS patients and greater access to public sector Wi-Fi for people living in the Valleys are being considered by the Valleys Taskforce.
An advert encouraging positive parenting is set to appear in cinemas across Wales for half term, as part of the latest phase of a Welsh Government campaign.
Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism, Lord Elis-Thomas has confirmed Welsh Government funding for the development of the National Broadcast Archive for Wales.
Libraries, museums and archives in Wales will benefit from over £2.7million of Welsh Government funding to develop and enhance their services.
Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams attended the fifth National Digital Learning Event and Awards (NDLE)
“There has been a six percentage point improvement in the GCSE results of children growing up in care”, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams (Weds 10th May).
The Welsh Government’s programme to promote digital inclusion in Wales is to continue for a further two years with support of £2m.