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Significant funding increase confirmed – the next chapter for Wales’ publishing sector

Wales’ publishing sector will see a significant increase in Welsh Government funding compared to last year, bringing the sector’s overall funding for 2025 – 2026 back in line to 2023 – 2024 levels.

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Bilingual French-Welsh edition of 'The Little Prince' given to all schools

All schools in Wales have received a copy of Y Tywysog Bach, a special bilingual edition of the beloved French classic 'The Little Prince'.

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Additional Welsh Government funding for arts, culture and publishing

* Culture Minister Jack Sargeant will be available for interview at Tŷ Pawb, Wrexham from 11am on Friday, 21 February (detail in notes) *

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First Minister announces finalists of St David Awards 2025

First Minister of Wales Eluned Morgan has today announced the finalists of this year’s St David Awards.

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Budget agreement secures extra £100m for public services

Social care, childcare and local councils are set to benefit from more than £100m in extra funding secured through a budget agreement.

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Report on supporting Welsh speaking communities welcomed

The report explores how town and country planning can have an impact on the language.

Dark Skies: Bannau Sir Gaer and Fan Brycheiniog from Llyn y Fan Fach Black Mountain, Copyright: Visit Wales

Stars align as Wales leads the UK in dark skies protection

Wales will this week become the first UK nation to introduce national good practice guidance to help protect its dark skies.

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Have your say on improving transport in your area

People will have the chance to have their say on regional transport spending under new plans being set out.

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Wales moves to ban greyhound racing

Today [Tuesday, 18 February] the Deputy First Minister with responsibility for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies has said that now is the right time to move to ban greyhound racing in Wales.

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£19 million to support the Higher Education sector

Universities in Wales will be supported by investment of £18.5 million to help them address the challenges facing the higher education sector, and a further £500,000 to support international recruitment and promotion.

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Meet the organisation turning surplus food into support for those in need

Every year around 400,000 tonnes of food goes to waste in Wales and, if just one per cent of that was saved, it could be used to provide more than nine million meals.