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Economy Secretary, Ken Skates, announced that the latest round of tourism funding for innovative projects to support the Year of the Sea is now open to proposals.
The Minister for Environment, Hannah Blythyn visited the Scottish borders today to learn more about Scotland’s success in new woodland creation.
The first phase of a £1.4 million project to convert Plas Weunydd into a hotel on the Llechwedd Slate Mountain site has now been completed with support from the Welsh Government.
Jane Hutt, Minister for Finance and Government Business
Even in the womb, babies can hear voices and music.
Membership of the group.
Explains your rights about the terms and conditions in your mobile home agreement.
Jeremy Miles MS, Counsel General and Minister for European Transition
Your rights and grounds to appeal a tree felling decision.
Includes guidance to help complete your response and explains the Trade Survey for Wales.
Revoked restrictions on keeping birds made between October 2022 and September 2023. Includes protection, surveillance, and captive bird (monitoring) controlled zones.
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.
An extra £160m will be made available for local government and the health service over the next 2 years in the final Budget, which is laid today.
Julie Morgan, Deputy Minister for Social Services
Information and advice to help your child learn to talk and what to look for during their development.
The latest Bovine TB policy and governance updates.
Period products should not be seen as a luxury item and available to more people struggling during the cost-of-living crisis, Minister for Social Justice Jane Hutt has vowed.
The Deputy Minister for Social Services, Julie Morgan, has marked Carers Rights Day today (November 23rd) by praising the important role of unpaid carers in communities across Wales and highlighting the support available to them.
Investment in new housing in Wales will reach £400 million in 2020-21, thanks to a £175 million budget boost from the Welsh Government, Housing Minister Julie James announced today.
Rebecca Evans MS, Minister for Finance and Trefnydd