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New Transport for Wales chair announced

Vernon Everitt has been announced as Transport for Wales’ new Chair.  

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Budding medics ‘prescribed’ a three-day medical residential

Seventy budding medics and dentists this week got the opportunity to gain hands-on experience by attending a three-day immersive and unique study experience at the Seren Academy’s third medical residential with Cardiff University. 

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Bluetongue restrictions eased for livestock movements to approved ‘red markets’ in Wales

The introduction of Bluetongue Approved Red Markets will allow greater flexibility for farmers and auctioneers while maintaining disease controls.

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Publicly owned renewable energy developer powers ahead with first projects

The publicly owned renewable energy developer for Wales, Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru, has today announced proposals for three new wind farms with the potential to generate up to 400 MW of clean electricity – enough to power 350,000 Welsh homes’ annual average electricity needs. That is around a quarter of the homes in Wales.

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Second Wales Rural Crime Strategy builds on success to strengthen protection

  • Ambitious three-year strategy builds on successful joint approach between Welsh Government and police to tackle rural and wildlife crime
  • Heritage crime becomes new priority area as Wales steps up protection of historical sites and cultural assets
  • Gwent Police announces expansion of rural crime team to strengthen enforcement capabilities across the region
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£1 bus fares for young people from September

Young people aged 16 to 21 will be able to ride on buses across Wales for just £1 from September

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Flying Start childcare exceeds expansion targets in Wales

More families than ever are benefitting from high quality funded childcare as Wales’ Flying Start programme exceeds expansion targets.

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Senedd passes legislation to support the future of tourism in Wales

The Senedd has today voted to give councils the choice to introduce a small visitor levy on overnight stays to raise and reinvest vital funding into local tourism.

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Community celebrates flagship arts investment for Wales

Culture Minister Jack Sargeant joined Hollywood actor Rhys Ifans and community groups from across North Wales last weekend to celebrate the redevelopment of Theatr Clwyd, Wales’s largest producing theatre.

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Welsh Language and Education Bill Receives Royal Assent

Landmark legislation to ensure all children in Wales get the opportunity to become confident Welsh speakers has today received Royal Assent, becoming law.

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Curlew conservation project takes flight!

To mark the start of Wales Nature Week, the Deputy First Minister has seen for himself conservation efforts underway to save one of Wales' most endangered birds – the curlew.