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Copies of all correspondence between the Welsh Government and the World Economic forum between 1 January 2020 and 21 December 2021.
The number of people aged over 85 living in Wales will increase by an estimated 119% by 2035, according to a new report.
If passed by the Assembly later this year, the current intention is that a minimum unit price would be introduced 12 months following the Bill’s Royal Assent.
The UK Government’s tax and welfare reform policies will push 50,000 more children in Wales into poverty according to a new report by the UK’s equalities watchdog.
Julie James and Rebecca Evans have spoken out about the devastating impact the UK Government’s tax and welfare reform policies are having on vulnerable people in Wales.
Twenty two affordable housing projects to develop the ‘homes of the future’ with the support of the Welsh Government’s Innovative Housing Programme have been announced.
A multi-million pound Welsh Government loan fund will support small and medium sized builders to unlock stalled sites and build more houses across Wales.
The second in the Harlech Fire and Sea Festival series will take place on the 27th May.
Monday, February 13, Economy Secretary Ken Skates, had the opportunity to view the completed final phase of an expansion programme at Bluestone.
Visit Wales will attend SeaTrade Cruise Global from the 13-16 March in order to raise Wales’ profile as a cruise and water sports destination.
Hannah Blythyn has delivered a major boost to residents and businesses of St Asaph after officially opening a £6m flood alleviation scheme in the city.
Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths has announced £5.75m to help Local Authorities implement improvements in recycling services.
Ensuring that the concerns of Wales’ agriculture and environment sectors are fully taken into consideration.
Walkers on the Welsh coast spent £84.7 million in 2014, supporting 1,000 jobs, according to a new report.
The Chief Veterinary Officer for Wales has confirmed Avian Influenza H5N8 in a back yard flock of chickens and ducks on a premises in Pontyberem, Carmarthenshire.
The Minister for Environment, Hannah Blythyn visited some of North Wales’ most scenic woodland today where she saw up close some of Wales’ oldest trees and one of our rare red squirrel populations.
Wales’ success in research and innovation must not be damaged by Brexit, Education Minister Kirsty Williams has warned today.
Mark Drakeford AM, First Minister
Latest figures show that more than 3000 jobs new jobs were announced in Wales last year following investment by overseas companies.
Christmas starts early for Festive Productions which is now ramping up manufacturing following a major investment in structural improvements that was supported by the Welsh Government.